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The image displays a line graph titled "People moving from rural to urban areas in three countries by year" with the x-axis labeled from year 2000 to 2025 in increments of 5 years and the y-axis scaled from 0 to 120 million in increments of 20 million. Data for Country A shows a rising trend from approximately 22 million in 2000 to about 115 million in 2025. Country B's data begins slightly higher than Country A in 2000 with about 25 million and increases to around 80 million in 2025. Country C's line starts at nearly 10 million in 2000 and experiences a moderate growth, reaching near 30 million by 2025. Each country's trend line demonstrates consistent growth throughout the 25-year period depicted.
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The supplied line graph illustrates the number of residents relocating from the countryside to cities in three countries since 2000 along with the precognition for 2025.
Overall, as it is apparent from the graph, Country C had the highest number of people who moved to the metropolis. Following that, Country A placed second with the residents departed to urban locations and Country B placed the lowest.
From 2000 to 2015, a significant growth of approximately 70 and 50 million people was seen in both Country A and Country C, respectively. The number of folks moving from the pastoral areas to the metropolis in Country C rose from roughly 50 million to around 90 million people from 2015 to a decade later. Country A also witnessed a rise in the number of relocators during this period, from about 70 million residents to approximately 82 million.
On the other hand, Country B’s people relocating to cities grew gradually in 20 years from 2000 to 2020. The number of relocators will remain unchanged in the next 5 years until 2025.
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