The graph below shows the number of shops that closed and the number of new shops that opened in one country between 2011 and 2018. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The graph below shows the number of shops that closed and the number of new shops that opened in one country between 2011 and 2018.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph illustrates that the count of outlets was locked and the numerous new markets were unlatched in a nation in 2011 and 2018.
Overall
, the largest number of opening stores was 8500 in 2011 and the lowest counts of closure shops were 500 in 2015.
However
, the shutters of malls were about 6300 in 2011 and it dropped by 400 shops in 2012.
Also
, the opening stores were 8500 in 2011 and it fell by 4600 malls in 2012.
In addition
, the opening of stores bloomed by 2100 and it was growing till 2014. The opening marts loosed by 2100 in 2015 and it remained the same in 2016
then
after
this
year, it increased by 100 stalls in 2017. The open markets were reduced by 1100 counters in 2018.
Furthermore
, the closure of factories rose by 1100 booths in 2013 and it diminished by 600 marts in 2014.
Moreover
, it dropped rapidly by 6000 counters in 2015 and afterwards a century, it bloomed by 4600 in 2016.
Additionally
, the closure of factories was maintained by 5000 shops in 2017 and it boosted by 100 outlets in 2018. All data describes that various changes happened in a country.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • retail landscape
  • net growth
  • market dynamics
  • economic indicators
  • fluctuations
  • pivotal
  • consumption patterns
  • e-commerce
  • brick-and-mortar
  • downward/upward trend
  • stabilize
  • recession
  • boom
  • retail sector
  • closure rate
  • inauguration/opening rate
  • consumer market
  • saturate
  • commercial viability
  • profitability
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