The bar chart shows the number of cars per 1000 people in 5 European countries in 3 years and compares with the European average. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.
The bar chart illustrates how many cars per 1,000 people were in 5 European nations over the past 3 years, compared to the European average over the same period.
Overall, it is clear that the average European in 1025 was the highest. While country 5 had the greatest number of cars per 1000 all years.
In 2005, country 5 had around 900 cars per 1000 people, and this figure for country 5 decreased slightly to 890 per 1000 people in 2009, which continued to increase significantly by 200 in 2015. Meanwhile, country 4 has the number of cars per 1000 similar to country 3, 700 per 1000 in 2005, at 700 per 1000. However, the figure for country 4 remained unchanged over the 2 years and the number of cars per 1000 in country 3 declined to 600 and 590 per 1000 in both years. Besides, another country has only under 600 per 1000 each all year.
An average of 5 in 2005 had only 700 per 1000, which rose dramatically to approximately 800 per 1000.
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