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The image displays two line graphs. The top graph titled "% of Population who smoke every-day" includes data for USA, Japan, and Holland from 1960 to 2000. The visible data points are approximately: USA (1960 ~50%, 1970 ~45%, 1980 ~35%, 1990 ~30%, 2000 ~25%), Japan (1960 ~55%, 1970 ~50%, 1980 ~35%, 1990 ~30%, 2000 ~25%), Holland (1960 ~60%, 1970 ~50%, 1980 ~40%, 1990 ~33%, 2000 ~28%). The bottom graph titled "Alcohol consumption in litres per person" includes data for Turkey, Holland, and USA from 1960 to 2000. The visible data points are approximately: Turkey (1960 ~2 liters, 1970 ~4 liters, 1980 ~6 liters, 1990 ~5 liters, 2000 ~5 liters), Holland (1960 ~6 liters, 1970 ~9 liters, 1980 ~11 liters, 1990 ~10 liters, 2000 ~9 liters), USA (1960 ~7 liters, 1970 ~8 liters, 1980 ~9 liters, 1990 ~8 liters, 2000 ~7 liters).
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The two graph compare the rate of smokes and the consumption of alcohol in litres in several countries during a 40 year period paining from 1960-2000
it is clear from the graph that smoke everyday USA and Japan had an overall depress will Holland had an overall increase over the period.
In 1960, Holland had the highest percentage of smokers, at nearly 60% followed by Japan at about 47% and beside USA at around 40%. Over the following 20 years, smoking in the USA fell more quickly than in the Japan, reaching to 43% of the population. By 2000, 38% of Hollanders and Japanese people were smokers compared to only 20% of Americans.
On the other hand, there were no changes in the levels of alcohol consumption in Turkey and the USA. The consumption level for Americans was between 8 to 10 litres, whereas around 2 litres of alcohol was consumed by Turkish people. By contrast, the proportion for Holland rose significantly to roughly 10 litres in 2000 before jumped to a peak of 11 litres in 1980.
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