The line graph illustrates the proportion of the total population residing in urban areas in three countries from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, Country A experienced a significant increase in urbanisation, eventually becoming the most urbanised nation. In contrast, Country B saw a steady decline, while the percentage for Country C remained relatively stable throughout the period.
Regarding the two countries with major changes, Country B started with the highest percentage at 60% in 2000, but this figure fell gradually to 45% by 2020. Conversely, Country A began at only 35% but climbed consistently, overtaking Country B in 2012 and reaching a peak of 72% at the end of the period.
Finally, Country C showed the least variation. Its urban population hovered between 14% and 17%, starting the period at 15% and ending at 16%, remaining the least urbanised country overall.
