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Band 6+: The chart below shows the movement of people from rural to urban areas in three countries and predictions for future years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a line graph showing the number of people (millions) moving from rural to urban areas in Country A, Country B, and Country C from 2000 to 2025. In 2000, Country A had ~10 million, Country B had ~5 million, and Country C had ~2 million. By 2005, Country A rose to ~15 million, Country B remained at ~5 million, and Country C reached ~7 million. In 2010, Country A increased to ~25 million, Country B stayed at ~5 million, and Country C surged to ~20 million. By 2015, Country A was at ~40 million, Country B showed a slight rise to ~10 million, and Country C continued a rapid increase to ~40 million. In 2020, Country A's number dramatically leaped to ~60 million, Country B modestly increased to ~20 million, and Country C peaked at ~80 million. The 2025 projections show Country A leveling off at ~85 million, Country B moderately rising to ~35 million, and Country C slightly exceeding 100 million.
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The line chart compares the number of people migrating internally in three different nations and showing the predictions for future years. Overall, in all three countries, the internal migrant figures increased over the period. Additionally, country C witnessed a biggest change, from having the lowest into the highest migrants.

Regarding the Country B, where there are not as noticeable growth as the others although the beginning of all nearly didn’t have the differences, around 10 million people. During over 20 years, people choosing to leave the rural not many, it just rose slowly at a consistent rate to 30 million. From 2025 to 2030, this trend will be predicted to reach a plateau.

Concerning the others, including country A, C, the rapid and sharp increase was the common trend. Compared to the others, country A had the largest number of people migrating, while country C had the lowest number. Nevertheless, there was a turning point in 2020, country C after rocketing to 80 million people from 2005, then it surpassed country A and will be predicted to continuously soar in the future. As for country A, it also had leaped to 70 millions in 15 years until 2015, then continued to rise to a lesser extent and that was the prediction for future years.

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