The line graph shows the in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria between 2005 and 2015.
In 2005, Austria spent the lowest amount of money on books, while Germany was the country that spent the highest amount. On the other hand, Italy and France spent about the same amount in the same year. Between 2005 and 2015, the amount of money spent on books increased in all four countries, but the most significant increase was in Austria. The amount of money spent on books in Austria rose from 30 million US dollars in 2005 to slightly over 70 million US dollars in 2015. The gap between Italy and France widened, and in 2015, France spent about 10 per cent more on books than Italy. Germany spent the highest amount of money on books in 2015.
Overall, during this ten-year period, Germany remained the biggest spender on books, with all the other countries spending significantly less.
The line graph
shows
the in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria between 2005 and 2015.
In 2005, Austria
spent
the lowest
amount
of
money
on
books
, while Germany was the country that
spent
the highest
amount
.
On the other hand
, Italy and France
spent
about the same
amount
in the same year. Between 2005 and 2015, the
amount
of
money
spent
on
books
increased in all four countries,
but
the most significant increase was in Austria. The
amount
of
money
spent
on
books
in Austria rose from 30 million US dollars in 2005 to
slightly
over 70 million US dollars in 2015. The gap between Italy and France widened, and in 2015, France
spent
about 10 per cent more on
books
than Italy. Germany
spent
the highest
amount
of
money
on
books
in 2015.
Overall
, during this ten-year period, Germany remained the biggest spender on
books
, with all the other countries spending
significantly
less.