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The image contains a line graph with three lines representing the UK, France, and Germany from 2005 to 2015; the UK starts at approximately 34% in 2005, dips to nearly 32% in 2007, rises to around 46% in 2009, drops to about 43% in 2011, and increases to nearly 54% in 2015; France begins at roughly 38% in 2005, climbs to about 45% in 2007, decreases to around 33% in 2009, jumps to almost 52% in 2011, and falls to approximately 48% in 2015; Germany starts at nearly 51% in 2005, increases to around 56% in 2007, drops to 36% in 2009, goes up to roughly 41% in 2011, and rises to about 60% in 2015; the y-axis ranges from 0% to 70% in increments of 10%, and the x-axis lists the years 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015.
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The line graph demonstrates the percentage of household in three different countries from 2005 to 2015
Overall, the most noticeable trend is that France’s reusing rate reduced substantially until 2013, then it climbed minutely. UK and Germany went up steadily between 2005 and 2015
France’s percentage of reusing rate fell slowly rom 2005. Then, it reduced by approximately 20 percent until 2013. Then, it grew dramatically for the next two years , before it fell, it was nearly 50 percent.
Between 2005 and 2013, family remaking rate in Germany rose dramatically until 2011 when climbed slightly. Whereas, for UK upwarded steadily until 2007, then , it increased sharply from almost 40 percent ot 55 percent.
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