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The table below shows the number of Australian students studying abroad from 2004 and 2006.

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The table depicts the number of Australian students educated abroad in five different countries: the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the USA and New Zealand were the most popular destinations throughout the period compared with the others, while Japan and Germany accounted for significantly fewer students. In […]
The table provides information about, an amount of Australian students studiyng another countries between 2004 and 2006. In general, it is clear that USA the highest figures in all years, whereas Germany had the lowest values. Most other countries were not relatively similar in scale. In addition UK has a medium values compared to others. […]
The bar chart compares the number of Australian students studying in five different countries – the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan – between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the United States and New Zealand consistently attracted the largest numbers of Australian students throughout the period, while Germany and Japan had the fewest. Notably, […]
The bar chart compares the number of Australian students studying in five different countries – namely the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan – between 2004 and 2006. In general, New Zealand and the United States consistently attracted large numbers of Australian students, while Germany and Japan had the fewest. Except for the […]
The diagram illustrates how many Australian students studied abroad in five different countries between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the numbers of Australian students in the USA, UK, Germany, and New Zealand followed a rising trend, albeit at varying rates, while the figure for Japan declined. It is also clear that the USA consistently recorded the […]
The bar chart compares how many Australian students were educated in five selected countries over the period from 2004 to 2006. Overall, it is clear that the USA and New Zealand were consistently the most popular destinations for Australian students, while Germany and Japan had comparatively small figures. In addition, all countries except Japan witnessed […]
The given illustration shows the number of Australian students that making their studies in another country between years 2004 and 2006. It is clear that the majority part of students are graduated in USA and New Zealand, and the number of students is growing swiftly. However, other countries, such as Germany and Japan, did not […]
The bar chart provides a breakdown of the number of Australian students studying in five different nations in three separate years: 2004, 2005, and 2006. Overall, the student numbers in the USA, New Zealand, and the UK generally increased throughout the period, albeit to varying degrees, whereas the reverse was true for Germany and Japan. […]
The bar graph compares how many Australian graduates flight in five different nations—the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany and Japan— in order to study over a period of 2 years, commencing from 2004. In general, what stands out is that the most noticeable disparity was observed in the USA, with dominance in three years, […]
The bar chart illustrates how the number of Australian students studying in countryside changed between 2004 and 2006. Overall, studying in USA, and in New Zeeland was common among students, while minority of them chose to learn in Germany, and Japan. Studying in UK showed average interest comparing to other countries. Focusing on details that […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of Australian students studying in five different countries—USA, New Zealand, UK, Germany, and Japan—between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the USA and New Zealand consistently attracted the largest number of Australian students, while Germany and Japan had the fewest. A steady increase in student numbers was observed across all countries […]
The graph illustrates information about Australian students who were studying in foreign countries between 2004 and 2006. Overall, it is clear that English-speaking countries, which increased steadily, were the most popular destinations among the students, while the opposite was true for other two countries which were fluctuating stable. Looking at the graph closely, in 2004, […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of Australian students studying in five different countries (the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan) over a three-year period from 2004 to 2006. Overall, the USA was the most popular destination among Australian students throughout the period, followed by New Zealand and the UK. In contrast, Germany […]
The chart gives information about the number of Australian students studying in five different foreign countries, namely the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan, between 2004 and 2006. Overall, it is clear that English-speaking countries were more popular than others among Australian students. Notably, the USA and New Zealand were the most preferred […]
The chart illustrates how the number of students from Australia studying abroad changed over a period of two years, starting in 2004. Overall, New Zealand, the UK, and especially the USA hosted the highest number of Australian students, while studying in Germany and Japan was relatively uncommon during the specified period. In 2004, the USA […]
The chart illustrates how the number of students from Australia studying abroad changed over a period of two years, starting in 2004. Overall, New Zealand, the UK, and especially the USA hosted the highest number of Australian students, while studying in Germany and Japan was relatively uncommon during the specified period. In 2004, the USA […]
The chart shows how the number students studying in abroad from Australia changed during 2 years, starting in 2004. Overall, New Zealand, UK and especially USA had the highest number of Australian students being educated there, while studying in Germany and Japan was not really common over the given period. USA and New Zealand shared […]
The bar chart compares data about the number of Australian people who were studying in five foreign countries, namely the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany and Japan between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the relatively higher figures went for the USA, New Zealand and the UK, while the reverse was true for Germany and Japan. […]
The bar chart illustrates information about the number of students who study abroad in five different countries (the USA, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, and Japan) from 2004 to 2006. Overall, the analysis reveal that the USA and New Zealand were major choice for study and also the UK was the third choice throughout the […]
The bar chart depicts the number of Australian students applying to five different countries, including the USA, New Zealand, UK, Germany and Japan in three consecutive years Overall, USA and New Zealand witnessed the highest number of educators in every year, while that of UK stands on a greater average throughout the period. Noticeably, the […]
The bar chart depicts the number of Australian students applying to five different countries, including USA, New Zealand, UK, Germany and Japan in three consecutive years Overall, USA and NZ witnessed the highest number of educators in every year, while that of UK stands on a greater average throughout the period. Noticeably, the number of […]
The bar chart illustrates the quantity of Australian students studying abroad in five different countries between 2004 and 2006. Overall, the number of Australian students who studied in the USA and New Zealand were the highest than that of Germany and Japan, who had the least over the given period. To start with, in 2004, […]
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