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The line graph illustrates the population growth in three counties of Oregon—Columbia, Yamhill, and Washington—from 1940 to 2000. Overall, Washington experienced the most significant increase in population, while Columbia and Yamhill grew at a more moderate rate throughout the period. In 1940, Washington’s population stood at 75,000 and followed an upward trend, increasing to 120,000 […]
The line graph illustrates population changes in three counties: Columbia, Yamhill, and Washington—in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1940 to 2000. Overall, the populations of all three counties increased over this period. Washington had the highest population throughout, while Columbia and Yamhill followed a similar trend with more modest growth. In 1940, Columbia’s population […]
The graph illustrates how the population in Columbia, Yamhill, and Washington changed from 1940 to 2000. Overall, all the regions witnessed increases in their populations over the period. Moreover, Washington showed the highest population, while Columbia saw the lowest between 1940 and 2000 in comparison. Looking at the graph in more detail, in 1940, the […]
The line graphs illustrate the changing pattern of population in thousands across three counties in the United States of Oregon between 1940 and 2000. Overall, the population across three counties in Oregon state showed notable differences over the sixty-year period. In Washington, the number rose significantly from 75 thousand in 1940 to over 120 thousand […]
The line graph provided offers insights into the population changes in three counties in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1940 to 2000. The data illustrates an overall population growth trend in Oregon, with Washington County experiencing the most substantial increase compared to Yamhill and Columbia counties, which showed steadier growth. Initially, in 1940, the […]
