The given line graph illustrates the number of individuals migrating from rural areas to cities in several developing countries, specifically Iran, Indonesia, and Russia, over a 25-year period from 2000 to 2025.
Overall, the graph indicates that all the countries are expected to experience an upward trend in urban migration. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the number of people moving to cities in Iran is projected to surpass that of the other countries by the end of this time frame.
Examining the details, Russia had the highest number of urban migrants in 2000 and is expected to see marginal growth until 2025. The figures for Indonesia and Iran began at 10 million and 15 million people, respectively, in 2000. Over the next 20 years, there was a significant increase in urban migration, with both countries reaching an equal total of 80 million in 2020, followed by a slight increase for Iran.
Meanwhile, Indonesia started with exactly 10 million migrants in 2000. By 2020, there was a slight decrease in the number to 20 million. However, after 2020, it is anticipated that the number will stabilize at around 30 million by 2025.
