The line graph gives information about urbanization levels in 3 different countries from 2000 to 2025.
In the beginning of the period, Russia claimed the first spot in terms of urbanization, with around 15 million people moving from villages to cities. Indonesia followed closely behind, around 10 million people living in this nation migrating to urban areas. Iran, meanwhile, came in third, accounting for approximately 6 million.
By 2025, there supposed to have been significant changes to rank ordering in the chart. For example, the figure for Iran, having surpassed that of Indonesia in 2006 and Russia in 2020, is supposed to become the country with the highest rates of urbanization by far, constituting just under 100 million new urban residents. Urbanization figures in Russia, according to predictions, will be on a consistent upward trajectory, increasing to about 72 million. Indonesia, at the same time, is projected to experience the smallest growth in urban populace, recording slightly upwards of 30 million new urban dwellers.
In summary, between 200 and 2024, the number of urban residents in all the countries given in the question has increased and is projected continue on this trend till the end of the timeframe. Of a particular note is Iran, with its figure in the chart boasting the largest growth overall, while the reverse has been and is predicted to be true for Indonesia.
