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Name:Trần Hậu Nhật from senior 1,2 T7

The provided bar chart compares the percentage of divorce between two European countries,
Finland and Sweden, over a period of 5 years beginning from 2011 to 2015.

A glance at the chart reveals that while the separation rate in Finland experienced an upward
trend, Sweden displayed the opposite. Interestingly, although Sweden initially had a higher
annulment rate, it was then supassed by Findland at the end of the period.

It can be seen from the chart that the break-up rate in Sweden started at about 45 in 2011,
which was higher than that of Finland by approximately 10%. Then the figure of Sweden increased
dramatically to reach a peak at just under 50% in 2012 before witnessing a fall down to bottom out
at just above 35% in 2015.

When it comes to the marriage-ending rate in Finland, it started at around 45% in 2011.
However, the rate dropped gradually to hit the lowest point at around 33% in 2012 before making a
recovery to reach below 40% in 2013. Then, it leveled off at just above 41% from 2014 till the end of
the period.

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