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The image depicts a line graph with four lines representing the percentage of different age groups from 1990 to 2000. The 0-4 age group starts at 24% in 1990, peaks at 26% in 1994, and ends at around 25% in 2000. The 5-9 age group starts at 23% in 1990, reaches a peak of 25% in 1997, and drops to 24% in 2000. The 10-14 age group starts at 26% in 1990, fluctuates between 25-26% until 1997, and ends at 26% in 2000. The 15-19 age group starts at around 25% in 1990, dips to 22% in 1992, peaks at 26% in 1999, and drops to 24% in 2000.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of the young population of children by age groups in the United kingdom between 1990 to 2001.
Overall, it is evident that the largest group was the 15-19 age group in 1990, while in 2001, the largest group changed to be the age of 10- 14 among the four groups.
Upon detailed observation it is worth noting that all age groups witnessed fluctuations. Children under 4 years old dramatically decreased in 2001 of 23.8% receptively. The 15-19 age group had a sudden fall of percentage to reach 23.1% in 1994 then surged to 25% in 2001.
On the other hand, the 5-9 group slightly increased to reach approximately 26.2% in 1997 then decreased by about 10% in 2001 to b 25.2%. Coming to 10- 14 group, it continued to increase over the years to reach its peak in 2001, 26.4% receptively.
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