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The image depicts a line graph comparing three reasons people moved from a capital city to the countryside from 1990 to 2010: rising cost of living, traffic, and lifestyle. Rising cost of living starts below 70,000 in 1990, peaks just above 80,000 around 2000, and decreases slightly to 75,000 by 2010. Traffic begins below 20,000 in 1990 and rises continuously, reaching approximately 60,000 in 2010. Lifestyle begins below 10,000 in 1990, gradually increases to around 30,000 in 2000, and remains just below 40,000 in 2010.
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This line graph demonstrates the majority of reasons people move away from particular capital city to the countryside. in general, the common reason was rising cost of living and the lifestyle was the least common reasons that people gave to move away.
The most popular reason was rising cost of living has rose significantlty in 1990, peaked at 85.000 people in 2000, then decreased marginally to about 80.000 people.
After the second common reason was traffic was increased moderately at 35.000 people in 2000, this was uptrend tendency because it was dramatic increasingly at 60.000 in 2010.
Besides, the least common reason was lifestyle had a same figure with reason of traffic but it rose moderately from 1990 to 2010 at 40.000 people
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