The given table demonstrates the number of atomic weapons that are accumulated in 7 various countries throughout different periods of time.
Overall, it is apparent from the graph that both countries Germany and Japan refused to own any nuclear bombs and remained unchanged during all years. Meanwhile, other 5 nations such as China,France, Russia, UK,USA started from the minimum rate of weaponry ownership, experiencing the fluctuation and decreased at the end of the period.
To begin, China , France and England had minimal number of atomic bombs regarding Russia and USA.There was a sharp increase in China’s weaponry ownership starting from 10 in 1965, it reached a peak of 257 in the next 25 years before fracturing to 192 bombs in 2005. Meanwhile,France’s initial number is 7 and England is 15 both of their rates rocketed almost by a factor of two in 1990, ending with 32 and 198 subsequently.
The USA and Russia made up the bulk of all nations in all three years. 1990 experienced an enormous rise in the number of the weapons for almost 25 times starting from 196 to 4873. As for USA , the figure contributed to 378 at the initial point growing up to 7534 next year. In 2005 the ratio of Russia’s weapons to American ones was 3995 to 6976 making them the most outnumbered in comparison to all countries.
