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The image is a line graph showing the annual consumption of three types of fast food by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000. In 1975, hamburgers were the most consumed, with around 82 times eaten per year, followed by fish and chips at around 38 times, and pizza at around 5 times. By 1985, fish and chips had surpassed hamburgers, reaching around 100 times per year, while hamburgers declined to around 82 times and pizza increased to around 52 times. In 1995, pizza consumption had the highest peak at around 82 times per year, while fish and chips decreased to around 70 times and hamburgers to around 50 times. By 2000, all three fast foods had similar consumption rates, with pizza at around 82 times, hamburgers at around 82 times, and fish and chips at around 85 times per year.
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The line graph illustrates change in amount and fast food which consumed by teenagers in Australia for 25 years, between 1975 and 2000.
Overall, the most noticeable feature is that hamburgers and pizza consumption rose throughout the given time period. While, trend of fish and chips first volatile and then declined continuously.
To begin with, a significant rose in hamburgers consumption was evident from 10 times per year to almost 85, from 1975 to 1985. And eaten figure of hamburger sift manually over 100 times a year in 2000. Whereas, number of pizza ate increased gradually for first 5 years and rapidly moved upwards till it reached at the peak of 82 and remain level out.
In addition to, teenagers consumed fish and chips the highest in the year 1975 than pizza and hamburgers, 100 times annually. Moreover, trend faced downfall in the eaten amount by 17 times but again peaked at nearly 98 times eaten rate per annum. Ate proportion of fish and chips fallen less than 40 times, between 1985 and 2000.
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