The column graph demonstrates the data related to the number of students studying from 4 various English-speaking countries including the USA, the UK, Australia, and Canada during 2004 and 2012. The table illustrates the percentage of the foreign students from the presented countries during the same years. The supplied information from 2 diagrams allows to observe the upward trend from 2004 to 2012.
A glance at the provided bar graph demonstrates that the greatest amount of foreign students studying in the English-speaking countries belongs to the USA increasing gradually from 2004 from roughly 170.000 students to 2012 with approximately 250.000 in total, whereas the lowest amount belongs to the Canada in 2004 with a little less than 50.000, remaining almost an unchanged trend to 2012 with a little more than 50.000 students.
Now, turning to the details the similar amount of foreign students studying in provided countries belongs to the UK and Australia, both in 2004, whereas in 2012 the UK had a little more than Australia did.
Getting back to the details about the percentage of overseas students, it can be clearly seen that all countries faced the upwards trend, with the exception of the USA, keeping the same percentage in both years (2%).
