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The line graph illustrates the number of immigrants in three different countries—the United States, Canada, and Australia—from 1991 to 2001. Overall, the number of migrants in the US and Canada showed upward trends, while the figure for Australia declined throughout the period despite initially standing out with consistently higher numbers. In 1991, the number of […]
The graph illustrates the number of immigrants to three countries (the USA, Canada, and Australia) between 1991 and 2001. Overall, the USA experienced the highest number of immigrants throughout the period, with consistent growth. Australia initially had the largest number of immigrants in 1991 but saw a significant decline over time, ending with the lowest […]
The line graph compares three countries—the USA, Canada, and Australia—in terms of the number of immigrants over the 10-year period from 1991. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that only in Australia did the quantity of immigrants decline, whereas the opposite was true in the case of the remaining countries, with notable differences […]
The line graph illustrates the figure for immigrants to the USA, Canada, and Australia between 1991 and 2001 Overall, it is evident that the number of immigrants in the USA and Canada experienced significant growth during this period, while immigrants to Australia were declining. At the beginning of the period, Australia had the highest figures; […]
The line graph compares three various countries in terms of the number of immigrants over a period of 10 years. Overall, the USA saw an upward trend in the number of immigrants over the period shown, while reverse is true for Australia. In 1992, Australia had the highest number of immigrants with almost 3000, while […]
