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The image showcases a line graph detailing population growth in millions across London, New York, and Tokyo from 2000 to 2025; London starts at 7 in 2000, rising gradually to 7.5 in 2005, 8 in 2010, 8.5 in 2015, 9 in 2020, and 9.3 in 2025; New York follows a similar trajectory with 8 in 2000, increasing steadily to 8.3 in 2005, 8.6 in 2010, 8.9 in 2015, 9.3 in 2020, and 9.5 in 2025; Tokyo shows a higher starting point of 12 in 2000, escalating to 12.5 in 2005, 13 in 2010, 13.5 in 2015, 13.8 in 2020, peaking at 14 in 2025.
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The line chart demonstrate the number of people increase of some main cities between 2000 and 2025.
Overall, it can be clearly seen from the graph that the Tokyo has always had a higher number of citizens than other cities. There is not a huge difference between London and New York like there was between Tokyo. London and New York become equal slightly year by year.
According to the line graph, in 2000, the population in Tokyo was 12 million residents. Over the course of 20 years, the number of locals in Tokyo rise steadily, reaching 14 million in 2025.
Turning to the London and New York, their population was equal in 2025, but whereas the former started with 7 million citizens in 2000, the latter started with 8 million. In 2025, London and New York leveled out with 9 million of population. Their population grew as gradually as Tokyo.
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