The line graph provides data on the number of immigrants in three various states -USA, Canada, and Australia- over a 10-year period, commencing from 1991.
In general, what stands out the most is that despite leading the chart at the beginning point, the number of people who visited Australia from another countries decreased sharply throughout the period. Moreover, the figure for Canadians was the lowest position in 1992. After that, it surpassed other nations and experienced fluctuated. As for the USA, it increased significantly at the end of the period. Ultimately, it was stood at the highest level compared to other nations.
Looking at the chart more detailed, the number of people who visited USA and Canada was about 1200 and 800, respectively. First,It was 2000 by the year 1996. Finally, it peaked its highest level in 2000. Latter, it was approximately 800 in 1992. Afterwards, the number of immigrants rose drammatically by the year 1995. In the following year, it decreased about 1100. After that, it experienced a plateau by 1999. Finally, it rose about 1600 in the final year.
In stark contrast, the number of individuals visited where Australia was roughly 2200 at first. It underwent a decrease by 1995. Consequently, it experienced a plateau from 1995 to 2000.
