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The image displays a line graph illustrating population changes from 1940 to 2000 in thousands for three Oregon counties: Columbia, Yamhill, and Washington. In 1940, Columbia had a population of 20, Yamhill had 30, and Washington had 75. By 1970, Columbia's population rose to 25, Yamhill's to 40, and Washington's to 120. In 2000, Columbia reached a population of 50, Yamhill 75, and Washington 240.
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The line graph illustrates the population change in the state of Oregon by three different countries from 1940 to 2000. Overall, the trend was significantly increased. The highest population was from Washington while the smallest was Colombia.
In 1940, the population from Columbia and Yamhill were approximately 30.000 people each. Meanwhile, population from Washington was around 75.000 people. In 1970, the population of Colombia was upward in around 31.000, whereas Yamhill touch in 45.000. In contrast, the number of people from Washington was over 120.000, continous in 240.000 people in 2000.
In general, the population in the state of Oregon was dominated by Washington people.
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