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The image shows a graph depicting annual immigration from 1990 to 2001 to three countries. For the USA: 1990 - 1700k, 1991 - 1400k, 1992 - 1200k, 1993 - 1100k, 1994 - 1100k, 1995 - 1100k, 1996 - 900k, 1997 - 900k, 1998 - 900k, 1999 - 1200k, 2000 - 1400k, 2001 - 1400k. For Canada: 1990 - 200k, 1991 - 250k, 1992 - 250k, 1993 - 200k, 1994 - 200k, 1995 - 200k, 1996 - 200k, 1997 - 250k, 1998 - 250k, 1999 - 250k, 2000 - 300k, 2001 - 350k. For Australia: 1990 - 100k, 1991 - 100k, 1992 - 100k, 1993 - 100k, 1994 - 50k, 1995 - 100k, 1996 - 100k, 1997 - 50k, 1998 - 50k, 1999 - 50k, 2000 - 100k, 2001 - 150k.
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The line graph illustrates information about the figure of immigrants in three countries from 1990 to 2001
Overall,the USA showed the highest number of immigrants throughout the period. In addition Canada and Australia’s immigrant population was much lower in the graph. These countries showed small increases.
In 1991, the figure of Usa’s immigrant population was dominant in the chart.
By 2001, this figure for Usa’s population sees a dramatic decrease.Starting at 1400, the number for that dropped to around 900.
Canada and Australia,both countries showed relatively stable trends.Canada started at around 200 and experienced a small go up. By 2001,this number reached to about 400. Australia had the lowest population in the chart throughout the period and this figure remained stable.
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