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The image shows a table with the number of nuclear weapons owned by 7 different nations in the years 1965, 1990, and 2005. In 1965, China: 10, France: 7, Germany: 0, Japan: 0, Russia: 196, UK: 15, USA: 378. In 1990, China: 257, France: 49, Germany: 0, Japan: 0, Russia: 4873, UK: 235, USA: 7534. In 2005, China: 192, France: 32, Germany: 0, Japan: 0, Russia: 3995, UK: 198, USA: 6976.
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The table compares the number of nuclear weapons owned by seven countries which China, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, UK and USA in 1965, 1990 and 2005.
Overall, the top of the number of nuclear weapons – 7534 owned by USA in 1990 and the highest stages during this period. In Germany and Japan had not any nuclear this years.
Moreover,in Russia, the number of nuclear weapons was 196 and this point increased dramatically to 4873 in 1990, gradually decreased 3995 in 2005. In 1965, the number of weapons was 7, 10, 15 in France, China and UK. The number of weapons slowly increased in France. This point gradually increased in UK and China.
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