The line graph illustrates the migration of rural residents to urban areas in three countries from 2000 to 2025.
As is observed, the urban migration in all three countries show an upward trend over the period. Country C has the highest increase in the number of people relocating to urban places, the second place is Country A, while Country B has the least significant growth.
In the year 2000, the number of migrants in Country A, commencing at nearly 20 million, increased steadily to approximately 90 million by 2025. Country C had similar figures in 2000 ( about 15 million), but saw a dramatic rise in 2010, then reaching over 100 million in 2025.
Country B, which has lowest migrants with about 10 million in 2000, increased gradually and consistently but at a slower rate compared with Country A and Country C and it remained stable until 2025.
In summary, while all three countries experienced growth in urban migration, Country C had the most remarkable rise, with Country A also experiencing substantial growth, and country B had the least important increase in urban movement over the 25-year period.
