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The image contains a line graph depicting UK birth rates per 1000 women across six age groups from 1973 to 2008. The 15-19 age group shows rates starting from approximately 55 in 1973, peaking around 60 by 1975, and declining to about 45 by 2008. The 20-24 age group begins near 140 in 1973, rises to about 150 in 1975, then decreases to roughly 120 by 2008. The 25-29 age group starts at nearly 130 in 1973, maintains a peak around 140 from 1990 to 2000, before dropping below 120 by 2008. The 30-34 age group begins near 60 in 1973 and ends just above 120 by 2008. The 35-39 age group starts around 30 and increases to approximately 60 by 2008. The 40 and over group initiates at roughly 5 and similarly ends around 20 by 2008.
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The line graph illustrates the replacement in UK birth of 1000 people in age groups 25-29, 20-25, 30-35, under 30, 35-39, and 40 and over, between 1973 and 2008.
Overall, it is discernible that the youngest in the age group depicted an upward trend, while the oldest group remained relatively stable. Many groups showed a decrease at year end.
To begin with, the first group was people with 25-29 age groups who experienced fluctuations over the period. Second was people who were born between the ages of 20-25, and this line steadily declined. As for 30-35 years old people who initially had little rise. However, statistics dropped throughout the years.
According to people under 20, this type demonstrated a downward trend in the 35 year period. People with birth age 35-39 displayed an upsurge trend at the beginning, but the line fell during 2003-2008. The old age group maintained the same level over the period.
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