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The image displays a line graph titled "The number of kilometres travelled," tracing the kilometres travelled in five countries from 1990 to 2010. In 1990, the values start approximately at: United States 1500 km, Germany 900 km, Britain 800 km, France 800 km, and Japan 600 km. Through the years, the United States consistently shows the highest kilometres travelled, peaking around 2000 km in the mid-2000s and slightly decreasing thereafter. Germany, Britain, and Japan show slight increases to about 1000 km, with Britain experiencing a more noticeable decline after 2005. France remains relatively stable at approximately 800 km throughout the study period. Japan has the lowest distance travelled, beginning around 600 km, peaking near 800 km in 2005, and then dropping sharply after.
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A glance of the line graph illustrates the distances of traveling per car in five countries through a period from 1990 to 2010. Overall, the United States and Britain witnessed an upward trend, while the reverse pattern could be observed in the other countries. The United States remained the highest number of kilometers traveled per car and the lowest one was Japan through 2 decades.
In 1990, the United States counted approximately 1700 kilometers using cars to drive. While Japan saw just around 700 kilometers to be at the bottom of lists. Followed by the United States was Germany by 1000 kilometers. And surpassing the figure of Germany was Britain and France by 1,3000 and 700 kilometers.
From 1990 to 2005, despite occasional fluctuation, the United States and Britain moderately increased to 1,800 and just over 1,4000, by the end of the period, two of these countries remained at the forefront. Conversely, the figures of Germany and France remained stable initially, and declined slightly after 15 years to about 1,300 and 900. Meanwhile Japan dropped gradually to reach the bottom at 350 kilometers in 2002.
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