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The image depicts a line graph with five different data trends over the years 1960 to 2000. These trends include the categories: FOOD (starting around 30% in 1960, declining gradually to about 15% in 2000), LEISURE (beginning around 16% in 1960, relatively flat with a slight increase to near 18% in 2000), CLOTHING (starting just under 15% in 1960, dropping to roughly 6% by 2000), TRANSPORT (starting at approximately 11% in 1960, showing growth up to 14% in 1990 before a slight decline to about 13% in 2000), and ENERGY (maintaining a fairly constant level near 5% throughout the period). The lines are marked with different styles for each category: dashed, dash-dot, dotted, thin solid, and thick solid respectively.
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The given line graph compares the percentages of time spent for five different purposes in a European country over a period of forty years.
At one glance, it can be clearly seen that in 1990, a high percentage of people spent their time for eating foods, while a low percentage spent for energy.
In 1960, approximately 32.5% and 20% of time were spent for food and leisure, whereas only 10%, 8%, and 5% were allocated for clothing, transport, and energy, respectively. Between 1960 and 1990, the percentages of spending on energy, clothing, leisure, and food decreased gradually by 2%, 7.5%, 12%, and 14%, respectively. On the other hand, there was a dramatic increase in the percentage of time spent for transport (from 8% to ).
In sharp contrast, compared to the previous statistics, the percentages of spending for transport soared significantly to 15% from 1990 to 2000. By contrast, there was a slight fall in the percentages of time spent for food, leisure, clothing and energy (from 20%, 12%, 7.5%, and 2% to , 12%, 5%, and 1%, respectively).
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