The line graph shows that the number of money spent on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria between 1995 and 2005. Overall, it can be seen that all of countries had fluctuation trends with exception France. While amount of money in Germany had higher than the other countries to buy books over the period, that amount fluctuated from 1999 until 2005.
With regards to Germany people, they stood at 80 million in 1995 and rose steadily to 90 million in 1999 and had similar trend to Austrian. On the other hand, the total of buying in France increased gradually from 1995 to 1999. In contrast, that of Italian decreased in 1999 to 50 million.
Turning to next interval period, in German, the total of money spent on book was slow decrease to 85 million in 2003 and the graph reaching a peak of 95 million in 2005. However, those of Italian and France people rose gradually, they were under German total which spent money on book. There was a sharp growth in Austria to buy the books and it caused them in third.
With regards to Germany people, they stood at 80 million in 1995 and rose steadily to 90 million in 1999 and had similar trend to Austrian. On the other hand, the total of buying in France increased gradually from 1995 to 1999. In contrast, that of Italian decreased in 1999 to 50 million.
Turning to next interval period, in German, the total of money spent on book was slow decrease to 85 million in 2003 and the graph reaching a peak of 95 million in 2005. However, those of Italian and France people rose gradually, they were under German total which spent money on book. There was a sharp growth in Austria to buy the books and it caused them in third.
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