The line graph compares the height of males from four countries – Denmark, the USA, Great Britain, and France – from 1775 to 1975. Overall, the figures for men from all countries increased rapidly during the entire period despite fluctuations at the beginning. It is also worth noting that Denmark recorded the highest change compared to others, whereas the reverse was true for France, which remained the lowest throughout the timeframe.
Starting with significant changes, the figure for men from the USA was the highest, at around 167 centimeters in 1775, which was followed by ups and downs by 1875. Then, the height of men from this country showed a noticeable upward trend, rising to 185 centimeters in 1975. The figure for the UK, meanwhile, stood at about 165 centimeters in 1775 before experiencing small fluctuations, thereby ending the period with a dramatic increase to the same level as the USA (185 centimeters). Moreover, although the height of men from Denmark was one of the lowest in 1775, at roughly 162 centimeters, it grew remarkably a chart high of over 185 centimeters in 1975, with fluctuations in the middle.
By contrast, the figure for France remained the lowest during the whole period. Initially, the height of males in France was 160 centimeters in 1775 before experiencing ups and downs by 1875. Lastly, the share for men in this country rose to nearly, 175 centimeters at the end, representing the least height.
