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The image shows a line graph titled "Population in the state of Oregon by County, 1940-2000 (in thousands)." Three lines representing Columbia (green), Yamhill (blue), and Washington (orange) counties show population growth over time, with Washington County experiencing the greatest increase, reaching over 240,000 by 2000, followed by Yamhill with over 90,000, and Columbia with approximately 45,000. The x-axis denotes years (1940, 1970, 2000), and the y-axis measures population in thousands from 0 to 255.
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The diagram given illustrates the change of three different counties in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1940 to 2000.
From the chart we can know that the largest size of population is about 248 thousand in Washington in 2000.At the same time, Columbia had the least population of 28 thousand in 1940 which is one tenth of the 248 thousand.
In the graph , the population of Washington shoot up from 75 thousand to 248 thousand in 60 years,especially thirsty years between 1970 and 2000.Comparing the population of Columbia and Yamhill over 60 years, the population of them are similar to each other.The increase of two counties are identical.The graph of two counties rea parallel.
In summary,the popualtion of the three counties is increasing as the 60 years.
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