The supplied line chart illustrates the increase in the number of homeless people in all parts of England over 6 years (2010 to 2016).
Overall, the number of individuals from England and other areas of England grew significantly, whereas figures from London saw a slight upward trend over the period. The X-axis represents the years, while the Y-axis shows the number of people (ranging from 0 to 4,500).
The most notable change was observed in England, 1,700 people were homeless in 2010, but the figures rose to 2,500 in 2013, and then to 3,500 after 2 years, and finally to 4,200 in 2016.
Proceeding to people without homes in rest of England, numbers remained at nearly 1,450 in 2010, however a slight increase was seen after a year. The count of individuals fluctuated between 1,700 and 2,000 from 2011 to 2014, in contrast, a drastic proliferation was observed after 2 years and the count reached to 3,200 by the end of 2016.
With regard to the people from London, the numbers remained unchanged at 500 over 3 years, whereas a marginal rise to 1,000 occurred in the next 2 years, which remained static since 2016.
