The line graph illustrates the number of students who studied overseas in three different countries between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, the number of students studying abroad increased significantly in all three countries. Country A experienced the most dramatic growth, while Country C showed a more gradual rise.
In 2000, Country A had approximately 20,000 students studying abroad, compared to around 15,000 in Country B and 10,000 in Country C. Over the next ten years, the figure for Country A rose sharply to nearly 40,000. Similarly, Country B experienced steady growth, reaching about 30,000 students in 2010.
From 2010 to 2020, Country A continued to increase, peaking at roughly 60,000 students. Meanwhile, Country B grew at a slower pace, finishing at just over 45,000. Country C saw a gradual increase throughout the period and ended at approximately 25,000 students.
