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The image depicts population change between 1940-2000 in three Oregon counties: Columbia, Yamhill, Washington. Columbia's population in 1940 was 0, in 1970 was 30, and in 2000 was 45; Yamhill's population in 1940 was 45, in 1970 was 60, and in 2000 was 90; Washington's population in 1940 was 75, in 1970 was 135, and in 2000 was 240. Washington had the highest population increase, while Columbia had the lowest. Yamhill had a steady increase, while Columbia's population remained stagnant between 1940 and 1970 before increasing between 1970 and 2000. Washington's population increased consistently throughout the entire period.
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The line graph depicts information about the population of people living in Columbia, Yamhill and Washington between 1940 to 2000. This is measured in thousands
Overall, it is noticeable that Washington has the highest population while Columbia the least throughout the given period.
To begin with, In 1940, Washington residents were 75,000, it then rose to about 125,000 in 1970 before experiencing the significant rise in 2000 to approximately 250,000 making it the most populous state in Oregon throughout the period.
Furthermore, Yamhill whose residents were 30,000 in 1940, experienced a slow rise in 1970 to 45,000 and it doubled this figure to reach its peak in 2000. On the other hand, Columbia who is the least populous out of the three states had a population that was lower than 30,000 in 1940,got a slight increase in 1970 to about 35,000 and rose a little above 75,000 by the end of the given year.
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