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Band 5+: The table below shows the number of Australian students studying abroad from 2004 and 2006.

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The image shows a bar graph detailing the number of Australian students studying abroad from 2004 to 2006 across five countries. For the USA, student numbers were approximately 1900 in 2004, around 2000 in 2005, and close to 2500 in 2006. In New Zealand, there were about 2100 students in 2004, around 2300 in 2005, and slightly over 2400 in 2006. The UK had roughly 1100 students in 2004, approximately 1200 in 2005, and close to 1600 in 2006. Germany recorded about 200 students each year from 2004 to 2006. Japan showed close to 100 students in both 2004 and 2005, and around 200 in 2006.
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The bar chart illustrates information about the number of students who study abroad in five different countries (the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan) from 2004 to 2006.

Overall, the analysis reveal that the USA and New Zealand were major choice for study and also the UK was the third choice throughout the period given. While Germany and Japan indicated limited number and even students which study these places were no more than 200.

If we look at dominants, the USA and New Zealand were the highest percentages for each year and initial year(2004) their figures observed 2500 and 2550 respectively followed by in 2005, Numbers for both trend remained the stable at 2600. Although the figure for the USA went through an increase and it was doubled compared to New Zealand. By 2006 New Zealand saw a minor soar by merely 50 students. In contrast the USA reached the peak notion 2800 and this was the highest number for the entire graph. While the UK was not popular choice as the USA and New Zealand and so their number reached 1500 at the beginning year on the bar chart after that witnessed significantly rose from 1500 to 1700. Nevertheless, this trend maintained the same as 2005 in 2006.

When it comes to Germany, it is reveal that German was less chosen country in pursuit of study as Japan. Germany and Japan both of these observed 150 as well as 200 respectively, but both experienced dramatically decrease to 100 and this year show the same number of students before rising between 2004 and 2005. In 2006 Germany reached the level of Japan in 2004 with increasing two times and reached 200, while the trend for Japan merely climbed to 150 in the final year of the graph.

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