The given bar chart provides information about the number of cars
per 1000 in 5 different countries in Europe and compares these figures to the
EU average in 2005, 2009 and 2015.
Overall,
it is clear that the amounts of cars per 1000 in most countries has been changed
except for country 4 which had been remained unchanged.
Looking at the bar chart in more detail, the most notable figure is country 5 which was larger than EU average in each year. In 2005, the number of cars per 1000 in country 5 was 700 approximately which is more that 200 compared with EU average. While there was a slight decrease in 2009, the figure rose to just under 1000 in 2015. In contrast, country 1 and 2 showed a reverse trend compare to that for country 5. The figures for both countries had dropped to about 300 and 500 respectively in 2015, although the number of cars per 1000 rose in both countries to 400 and just over 500 respectively in 2009.
When examing the remaining parts of this bar chart, it is clear that the figure for country 3 had gradually declined from 700 to just under 600. However, country 4 had constant amounts of cars per 1000 in each year as 700 approximately.