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The image displays a line graph with a vertical axis ranging from below 160 to over 185 and a horizontal axis marked 1775, 1875, and 1975, tracking data for four countries. Denmark's sequential data points are approximately 161, 164, 162, 163, 160, 164, 161, with a value of 168 at 1875 and 186 at 1975. USA's points are approximately 167, 171, 168, 170, 166, 169, 165, with a value of 170 at 1875 and 181 at 1975. Great Britain's points are approximately 166, 168, 166, 167, 164, 165, 164.5, with a value of 169.5 at 1875 and 180 at 1975. France's points are approximately 161.5, 159.5, 161, 159, with a value of 163 at 1875 and 174 at 1975.
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The line graph represents the average height of men from different countries from 1775 to 1975.
Overall, all areas increased with some fluctuations. Bisides Denmark initially was almost the lowest rate, it eventually overtook Great Britain and became a leader by the end of the analyze period.
Based on the given information, USA recorded at nearly 168cm in 1775, then fluctuated to 165 and quickly rose to 180cm in 10 decades. Great Britain started lower(166cm approximately), however reached an identical level with USA by 1975.
Average height of men in Denmark stood at around 162cm, after some unstable movements, the proportion grew to 180cm. Although France witnessed sharp variations with a little increasing to roughly 175cm, it remained consistently lower compared to others mentioned above.
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