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The line graph compares the changes in the immigration to three different countries, measured in thousands, over the 1990-2001 years. Overall, the highest level of immigrations was in USA, while the reverse was true for Australia. It is also clear that Canada was the only country where number of immigrants increased over the period. Focusing […]
The line graph compares the number of immigration to three different countries between 1991 and 2001. Overall, the USA accounted for the highest figure, whereas Australia had the lowest figure over the period. Of particular note is that Canada and Australia experienced an upward trajectory, while the reverse was true the USA, which showed a […]
The line graph illustrates the number of migrants to three major countries (the USA, Canada, and Australia) between 1991 and 2001. Units are measured in thousands. Overall, Canada migrants experienced an upward trend, whereas the USA migrant’s number declined over the period. As for Australia, it remained relatively stable during the year. In 1991, Canada […]
The given line graph provides information about yearly immigration in three particular countries in an eleven-year span from 1990 to 2001. In general, it is obvious that the figure of the USA has the most dramatic changes, while the others see no substantial shifts. Moreover, the USA also dominates the number of immigrants throughout the […]
the number of immigrants to three nations between 1990 and 2001 is depicted by the following chart. There are USA, Canada, and Australia participate in this diagram. As a whole, USA has the most fluctuated number of immigrants, unlike Canada and Australia. In addition, the largest number of immigrants through years come from USA. USA’s […]
