The line graph compares car
theft
(per Use synonyms
thousand
Use synonyms
vehicles
) in Great Use synonyms
Britain
, Sweden, France and Canada from 1990 to 1999.
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Overall
, Great Linking Words
Britain
showed a fluctuating pattern Use synonyms
however
, Linking Words
Britain
consistently recorded the highest figure of stolen Use synonyms
vehicles
for ten years. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, Sweden experienced a gradual upward trend of car Linking Words
theft
, Use synonyms
while
France and Canada displayed a relatively stable trend.
Linking Words
Initially
, vehicle Linking Words
theft
steadily increased in Use synonyms
Britain
, reaching a peak at 20 Use synonyms
thefts
per Use synonyms
thousand
Use synonyms
vehicles
in 1992, followed by a steep decrease in 1993 to nearly 16 Use synonyms
thefts
per Use synonyms
thousand
. Use synonyms
Subsequently
, car Linking Words
theft
became more prevalent, displaying an upward trajectory over three years, peaking at 20 Use synonyms
thefts
before seeing a significant decline to nearly 14 Use synonyms
thefts
per Use synonyms
thousand
.
Use synonyms
In contrast
, vehicle Linking Words
theft
in Sweden rose substantially to nearly 11 stolen Use synonyms
vehicles
per Use synonyms
thousand
. Use synonyms
Moreover
, motor vehicle Linking Words
theft
remained relatively stable before rapidly increasing to approximately 15 Use synonyms
thefts
. Meanwhile, France and Canada Use synonyms
similarly
fluctuated , Linking Words
initially
presenting a moderately downward trend followed by a fairly consistent stable movement, ultimately levelling off at 6 Linking Words
thefts
per Use synonyms
thousand
by the end of the decade.Use synonyms