The line graph shows how many overseas students from different continents studying at a UK university from 1995 and 2015.
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, four regions experienced various trends in the time period. Linking Words
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the student numbers in Asia and North America increase noticeably, these numbers in Europe and Africa remained stable with some fluctuations over time.
As the graph shows, Asia had the highest number of students, at around 60, and Linking Words
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increased consistently , reaching 120 in the end. There were only 20 from Africa in the beginning, and the figure remained at the same level until 2005. There was a slight growth to roughly 30 before rebounding to its original level in 2015.
50 students were from European countries. Their number witnessed a mild fluctuation between about 50 and just under 60 during the whole period. North Americans showed a different pattern. They were stable at around 40 in 1995 and 2000, but a marginal decline was seen in their number in 2005. Linking Words
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figure rose sharply to 40 and approximately 70 in 2010 and 2015, respectively, making North America the second-highest group by the end of the periodLinking Words