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The line graph compares the population sizes of three states in the Washington-Oregon region over a 30-year period, from 1970 to 2000. Overall, all three states experienced consistent population growth throughout the period, although Washington remained the most populous by a significant margin. Columbia and Yamhill followed similar upward trends, but with notably smaller figures. […]
The provided line graph illustrates the population size in three different states, Oregon and Washington, over three decades from 1970 to 2000. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that all three states experienced an upward trend during the period, although the rates of growth and patterns varied considerably. Washington consistently recorded the highest […]
The provided linegraph illustrates the number of population in three different states of Oregon, Washington, over three decades from 1970 to 2000. Overall, what stands out of graph is that all three states experienced an upward trend during the period, although the rates of growth and patterns varied considerably. Washington consistently recorded the highest figures […]
The line graph compares how many people lived in three different regions in the U.S state of Oregon from 1940 to 2000. In general, there is an increase in the population of all three counties, but the most significant change is seen in Washington. In addition, Yamhill and Columbia followed nearly similar patterns throughout the […]
The line graph depicts information about the population of people living in Columbia, Yamhill and Washington between 1940 to 2000. This is measured in thousands Overall, it is noticeable that Washington has the highest population while Columbia the least throughout the given period. To begin with, In 1940, Washington residents were 75,000, it then rose […]
The line graph depicts information about the population of people living in Columbia, Yamhill and Washington between 1940 to 2000. This is measured in thousands Overall, it is noticeable that Washington has the highest population while Columbia the least throughout the given period. To begin with, In 1940, Washington residents were 75,000, it then rose […]
The line graph below illustrates the change in population over the course of 60 years in three different counties (Columbia, Yamhill, and Washington) in the US state of Oregon, the population given is with respect to thousands. Overall, from the graph we can analyze that the population of Columbia rose dramatically, whereas in Yamhill the […]
