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The image presents a line graph capturing the trends of three data series labeled as "The US," "The UK," and "Australia" over the years 2002 to 2007. The US data starts just above 50,000 in 2002, dips slightly below 50,000 around 2004, then stabilizes back to just above 50,000 by 2007. The UK data begins at around 30,000 in 2002, showing a steady decline to slightly above 20,000 by 2007. The Australia data remains consistently close to the 10,000 marker throughout all observed years from 2002 to 2007. The graph provides clear numerical indicators for each year, tracking the changes in these three categories across the timeline.
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The given line graph illustrates the number of students study at university in other countries who come from three different countries US, UK and Australia from 2002 to 2007.
Overall, the number of American students studying at universities abroad is the highest, while the number of Australian students is the lowest. The trend of Us and Australia was remain stable, except UK is the downward trend.
From 2002 to 2004, the number of Us students learning outside decreased slightly from 49,000 to 46,000, but then increased to go back to exactly 50,000. The figure for Australia students who study abroad remained stable for the whole time from 2002 to 2007.
Regarding 10,000 UK students from 2002 to 2003 was leveled off. From 2003 to ending the period, it witnessed a significant fall from 30,000 to around 21,000 students who went overseas to learning universities. This trend happened maybe affected by financial problems.
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