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Band 6+: The graph below shows the number of university graduates in three countries (Canada, Poland, and Germany) from 1990 to 2010.

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The image presents a table with five rows and four columns, showing data for the years 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010 for three countries: Canada, Poland, and Germany; in 1990, Canada had 150, Poland 100, and Germany 130; in 1995, Canada 170, Poland 110, and Germany 120; in 2000, Canada 200, Poland 140, and Germany 110; in 2005, Canada 230, Poland 170, and Germany 120; in 2010, Canada 260, Poland 200, and Germany 130.
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The giving table illustrate the amount of graduetes from three countries which two of them from Europe (Poland and Germany) from 1990 to 2010.

Overall as can be seen, the number of graduates increase in every country during the given perioud. The number of graduates increase in every 5 years starting from 1990 to 2010.

At the begining of the time the number of graduates in Canada increased from 150 to 170 in 1995, while the amount of graduates in Poland has grown from 100 to 110 during this 5 years. While Canada and Poland grew in graduates number in 10 years(1995 to 2005), Germany saw its graduates numbers decline.

In the next 5 years the amount of graduates increased in each country. In Poland the number of graduates increased gradually from 140 to 200 in 10 years, while the number of graduates in Germany and Canada increased slowly. In 2010 Canada was ranked first with 260, while Germany was ranked last with 130. Poland was the second most popular in the number of graduates with 200 in 2010.

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