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The table compares the amount of motor vehicles per 1000 people in

eight different countries in 1990 and 2000.


Overall, Brazil and Romania saw huge increases in the rate of vehicles
per population, while Cambodia had the lowest figures of all eight
countries in both years. In 1990, the highest rates of vehicles per 1000
people were found in Luxembourg and New Zealand, at 548 and 531
vehicles per thousand people respectively. The Bahamas followed, with
235 vehicles per 1000 people. Meanwhile, the figures for Brazil, Chile,
Jordan, and Romania fluctuated between 50-68. Cambodia had the
lowest figure of 1 vehicle per 1000 people.
By 2000, the figures for Brazil and Romania had increased more than
tenfold, reaching 13,580 and 8012. Vehicle numbers in Luxembourg
and Chile increased slightly, to 728 and 88 per 1000 people, while the
figure for Jordan tripled. The figures for New Zealand and Cambodia
stayed relatively the same, however the number of vehicles per 1000
people in the Bahamas dropped to 187

VOCAB
Saw huge increases in the rate of: có sự tăng trưởng lớn ở tỉ lệ của
The lowest figures: số liệu thấp nhất
The highest rates of: tỉ lệ cao nhất
The Bahamas followed, with: theo sau là Bahamas với
Fluctuated between: dao động trong khoảng
Had the lowest figure: có số liệu thấp nhất
Had increased more than tenfold, reaching: tăng hơn 10 lần, đạt mức
Increased slightly, to: tăng nhẹ đạt mức
The figure for Jordan tripled: con số này ở Jordan tăng gấp ba lần
Stayed relatively the same: hầu như giữ nguyên
Dropped to: giảm xuống còn

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