the line graph shows comparison of car theft per thousand vehicles in four European countries between 1990 and 1999

The line graph compares and contrasts data about the change in the number of vehicles stolen in Great Britain, Sweden, Canada and France over 10 years from 1990 to 1999.

Overall, there is a decrease in the value of thefts for three countries. While, there is a significant increase in Sweden.

The graph shows that, Canada, France, Sweden has a similar pattern for the first five years, all the values are ranging between 5 to 10 thousand. After 1995, Sweden showed a gradual increase and reached a approx value of 11 thousand. Then for 3 years it remained steady and in 1999 it reached a value of about 13 thousand.

Interestingly, the car theft in Great Britain started at 18 thousand and should fluctuations with two highest peaks of 19 thousand in 1992 and 1996, but after 1996 it witnessed a gradual decrease and hit the lowest value of about 16 thousand in 1999.

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