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The image shows a line graph titled "Number Of Deaths Due To Terrorism" with the x-axis representing years from 2011 to 2015 and the y-axis representing the number of deaths, ranging from 0 to 9000. It plots data for three countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, and Nigeria. For Afghanistan in 2011, approximately 3000 deaths, 2012 shows around 4400, 2013 about 2500, 2014 approximately 4000, and in 2015 around 4000 deaths. The line for Iraq begins at around 4500 in 2011, increases to nearly 4500 in 2012, jumps to about 7500 in 2013, peaks at around 8700 in 2014, and decreases to about 6000 in 2015. Nigeria's line starts near 2000 in 2011, has about 1000 deaths in 2012, rises sharply to approximately 2000 in 2013, spikes significantly to around 8500 in 2014, and drops to about 4200 in 2015.
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The line chart illustrates the number of deaths caused by terrorist attacks in three countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, and Nigeria, from 2011 to 2015.
Overall, it is notable that Iraq reported the highest number of deaths due to terrorism each year, except for the initial year.
In 2011, Iraq recorded 3,000 deaths from terrorism, but this number dropped by 500 the following year. However, starting in 2012, there was a significant increase, with the total rising to 9,000 deaths in 2014, marking the highest figure among all three countries. After this peak, the number began to decline.
In Nigeria, there were approximately 3,000 deaths reported during both 2011 and 2012. Following this period, there was a notable rise, culminating in over 7,000 deaths in 2014.
In contrast, the number of deaths in Afghanistan was comparatively lower than in the other two countries. The initial figure was 3,000 in 2011, and there was a consistent growth in the number of deaths due to terrorism in subsequent years.
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