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📈Task 1: Graphs with a trend (Line Graph) - June 19, 2025

The line graph shows the number of incidents of car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in England and Wales between 1970 and 2005.

Overall, car theft was consistently the most common type of crime over the period, while street robbery remained the least frequent. Although car theft and house burglary showed variations over the years, street robbery experienced a slight increase.

In terms of car theft, around 0.4 million incidents were recorded in 1970, a figure that more than doubled to reach 1 million by 1985. The number then rose sharply over the following five years, reaching a peak of 1.6 million, before dropping to 1 million by 2005. House burglaries followed a somewhat similar pattern, increasing from 0.2 million in 1970 to 0.6 million by 1980. It stayed stable until 1985, then rose slightly to about 0.7 million before declining to 0.5 million by 2005 — exactly half the figure for car theft.

Street robbery
, by contrast, remained low throughout the period, starting at under 0.1 million in 1970. It rose gradually to around 0.2 million by 2000 and continued at that level until 2005.

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19.06.2025 📊Task 1: The chart below shows three different types of crime in England and Wales from 1970 to 2005. @otaboyevblog
📈Task 1: Graphs with a trend (Line Graph) - June 19, 2025

The line graph shows the number of incidents of car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in England and Wales between 1970 and 2005.

Overall, car theft was consistently the most common type of crime over the period, while street robbery remained the least frequent. Although car theft and house burglary showed variations over the years, street robbery experienced a slight increase.

In terms of car theft, around 0.4 million incidents were recorded in 1970, a figure that more than doubled to reach 1 million by 1985. The number then rose sharply over the following five years, reaching a peak of 1.6 million, before dropping to 1 million by 2005. House burglaries followed a somewhat similar pattern, increasing from 0.2 million in 1970 to 0.6 million by 1980. It stayed stable until 1985, then rose slightly to about 0.7 million before declining to 0.5 million by 2005 — exactly half the figure for car theft.

Street robbery
, by contrast, remained low throughout the period, starting at under 0.1 million in 1970. It rose gradually to around 0.2 million by 2000 and continued at that level until 2005.

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