The two line graphs illustrate information about the percentage of people who smoke and consume alcohol in 1,000 millilitres in chosen countries from 1960 to 2000.
Overall
, the proportion of the population in all countries who smoke every day decreased decade by decade, Linking Words
while
the consumption in litres per person had risen. Japanese and American citizens showed similar smoking rates .
The ratio of smokers in Holland, which was 40% in 1960, started to fall slightly, reaching almost 20% in 2000. The trend in the US was stable during the first 10 years, before decreasing moderately. After 1980, both the USA and Japan demonstrated the same mild decline, representing a low of approximately 35% of smokers.
Alcohol consumption for one individual in Holland began to jump rapidly and reached a peak of more than 10 , becoming the highest number in 1980 among other territories. Linking Words
Nevertheless
, after a brief climb, the rate dropped marginally, getting around 10,000 millilitres after 20 years. The consumption for Americans increased steadily at 10 till 1980 and exhibited a gradual reduction, having 8 in 2000. Turkey, Linking Words
on the other hand
, had generally plateaued during the given period. Having fluctuated for the time recorded, the lowest level accounted for 2 per person on average in 2000.Linking Words
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