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The image depicts a bar chart illustrating the number of students from four countries applying to European universities from 2004 to 2008. In 2004, China had approximately 25,000, Japan 10,000, USA 15,000, and Russia 2,500 applicants. 2005 showed China with about 24,000, Japan 12,000, USA 12,500, and Russia 4,000. In 2006, China reported 20,000, Japan 17,000, USA 12,000, and Russia 3,000. By 2007, China recorded 21,000, Japan 13,000, USA 9,000, and Russia 4,000 applicants. In 2008, China had 29,000, Japan 16,000, USA 10,000, and Russia 5,000 applicants.
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The chart illustrates the number of applicants applying to European universities from 4 different nations from 2004 to 2008.
Overall, while the number of students from 3 nations witnessed an upward trend, China experienced a downward tendency. In additions , the figure for Russia was lowest during the surveyed period from 2004 to 2008
In 2004, the number of Chinese students topped the list, at 28,000 applicants, which was nearly twice as much as that of USA. Then, the number of Chinese students dropped significantly to 16,000 students in next 4 years. By contrast, the figure for USA topped the list at the end of the survey, at 28,000 students. The number of students in Japan was 6,000 students, which was twice as much as that of Russia. In the next 4 years, the figure of Japan and Russia were slightly increase and that of Russia was the lowest with 4,000 students.
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