The line graphs illustrates the number of inhabitants that relocated from rural to urban areas as well as future predictions for the population beyonds. It can be seen that, both countries A and C experiences an upward trend while B holds steady over the period.
Both nations A and C have significant increases in the figures of city-dwellers that migrated from rural to urban areas. Specifically, in 2000, country A started with the highest number of all three, with about 15 millions and has grown rapidly to 80 millions in 2020. Additionally, it is predicted to keep on climbing to 85 millions in 2025. However, country C, with the lowest figures as 10 millions from the start, has escalated dramatically and reached the same number as city A in 2020. Moreover, there are predictions that the number of C will continue to surpass A, becoming the highest of all with 95 millions people in 2025.
In contrast, the movement of inhabitants from the countrysides to cities in nation B has risen steadily throughout the period. Beginning as the second-highest number, B has lifted progressively from 10 millions to 30 millions in 2020. It is predicted that these figures will stay remain in the next 5 years.
