The line graph demonstrates the number of people grew every year in three main cities in Australia (Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane) between 1992 and 2016. The units are measured in thousands.
Looking an overall perspective, it can be evidence that all town rose with fluctuation where Melbourne stood with the fewest number of people but culminating with the highest, whereas Brisbane experienced the reversed side of the chart.
In detail at the beginning of the year almost all cities started with the same number from 25,000 to 30,000 individuals. However, after a period the graph intact largely. By the end of the year Melbourne accounted for about 110,000 people despite a dramatic decrease in the years 1995 and 2010 made up at around 15,000 and 67,000 people respectively by holding on its peak.
When it came to Brisbane, there was a significant change. By 2007 the chart increased gradually and constituted almost 60,000 individuals. After that, there was a considerable decline of 20,000 people and ended with about 50.000.
Finally, the population in Sydney experienced a dramatic fluctuation among others rising by 2007 and declining significantly with remaining in the same position by 2013 and accounting for under 80,000 people.
