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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 line chart illustrates the number of students from US, the UK and Australia who studied in universities in the other countries from 2002 to 2007.
Overall, it is clear that the number of students from the US stayed consistently high compared to the number of students from the UK and Australia. In addition, the quantity of students that came from the UK was declined throughout the year. Another point is that Australian students remained virtually unchanged from 2002 till 2007.
To begin with, the number of students from the US who started studying is at around 5000 students then varied slightly to 5000 again by 2007. Meanwhile, around 3000 students from the UK remained relatively steady from 2002 till 2003, then dropped gradually from 2003 till 2007 to around 2000 student only. Conversely, the same number of the students that origin from Australia remained flat and unchanged throughout the years.
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