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Band 4+: The chart below shows the number of students from four different countries applying to European universities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows student application numbers from China, Japan, USA, and Russia to European universities from 2004 to 2008: 2004 data—China: 25,000; Japan: 6,000; USA: 4,000; Russia: 3,000. 2005 data—China: 20,000; Japan: 7,000; USA: 6,000; Russia: 4,000. 2006 data—China: 23,000; Japan: 9,000; USA: 5,000; Russia: 5,000. 2007 data—China: 22,000; Japan: 8,000; USA: 5,000; Russia: 3,000. 2008 data—China: 29,000; Japan: 9,000; USA: 6,000; Russia: 5,000.
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The given bar graph depicts the data regarding students entering Europian universties from 4 particular countries including China,Japan,USA and Russian,covering period of 4 years from 2004 to 2008.

Overall,it is evident that it was common for USA students to apply for europian university throught the whole span followed by China which ranked second place with international aplictions.While applications from Russian were less annually,Japan had average number and was the next country after China.

Looking in details,China and USA were estimated as the most active countries with huge number of students who apply every year regulary.From 2004 to 2006,overseas applications especially from China was on the top,followed by USA students who were a little bit less,20,000 and 16,000 respectively.in 2006,the number of students from both countries had similarity,being 16,000 approximately.However,the applications from USA became more by the end of span with 25,000 students,surpassing Chinese students with 15,000.

In contrast,Japan also had great number of student throught years.When it comes to Russian,there were no at least 5,000 students in 2004 year while europen university accounted for 6,500 students from Japan at same time.Notably,the highest number which was seen in application from Japan was 13,000 and 5,000 from Russian by the end of span, being the least ones.

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