The graph below shows the number of shops that closed in the number of new shops that opened in one country between 2011 and 2018.
The line graph compares the total number of stores which were closed and newly opened in a nation from 2011 to 2018.
Overall, it can be deemed that the line of closed shops decreased rapidly in 2015 when it climbed up surprisingly in 2016 by just over the 5000.
First of all, opened stores were almost 8500 in 2011 which dropped by 4000 sharply in 2012 while it raised gradually fill 2014 by 6000. Moreover, the line fell down again in 2015 to 4000 which stayed until 2017 when it decreased steadily by 3,000 in 2018. However, closures store slowly down from approximately 6200 to just under the 6,000 from 2011 to 2012 which fluctuated until 2014. In addition, the line dropped significantly by almost no more than 500 in 2015 and again, it raised greatly by just over the 5,000 which stayed steadily by just over 5000 between 2016 to 2018 in a country.
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