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The image features a line graph detailing the number of total marriages, first marriages, second marriages, and divorces in the UK from 1975 to 2000. For 1975, total marriages stand at 400,000, first marriages at 340,000, second marriages at approximately 60,000, and divorces around 130,000. In 1980, total marriages rise to about 480,000, first marriages to around 400,000, second marriages remain near 60,000, and divorces increase slightly to about 140,000. By 1985, total marriages decrease to approximately 380,000, first marriages drop to around 290,000, second marriages increase to about 80,000, and divorces rise to 160,000. In 1990, total marriages are around 340,000, first marriages at 250,000, second marriages rise again to 90,000, and divorces reduce marginally to 150,000. For 1995, the figures are 280,000 for total marriages, 230,000 for first marriages, nearly 95,000 second marriages, and divorces drop to about 140,000. In the year 2000, total marriages continue to decrease to 260,000, first marriages to 200,000, second marriages slightly decrease to about 90,000, and divorces settle around 140,000.
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The chart provides data on marriage and divorce in the United Kingdom from 1975 to 2000.
Overall, while the number of marriages increased during this period, the number of first marriages decreased. Divorce figures are steadily increasing.
The total number of marriages increased sharply from 1975 to 1980, peaking at more than 600,000 and then gradually decreasing to less than 600,000 in 2000. In contrast, the number of first marriages, which started at more than 300,000 in 1975, increased to 400,000 in 2000. 10 years later, this number then dropped sharply to only 300,000 in 2000.
Besides, the number of second marriages started with more than 100,000 in 1975 and then gradually increased to less than 300,000 in 2000. In 1975, there were only nearly 100,000 divorces, but the number has increased by 2.5 times. times in 25 years. Divorce figures peaked at nearly 300,000 in 2000, nearly equal to second marriage figures.
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