To accurately answer the true or false questions based on the chart you're referring to, I'd need to see the chart itself or have the data explained to me. However, I can provide you with guidance on how to approach each statement:
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The most immigrants to Canada are from Northern Eurasia.
- You would determine the truth of this statement by comparing the number of immigrants from Northern Eurasia to those from other regions. If Northern Eurasia has the highest number, then the statement is true; otherwise, it is false.
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People immigrate from Canada to the United States.
- This is generally true as there are historical and current patterns of migration between Canada and the U.S. However, the chart may provide specific statistical evidence to support or contradict this.
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More people from South America moved to Canada than the United States.
- Again, you would need to compare the numbers presented in the chart. If the number of South American immigrants to Canada is greater than that to the U.S., then the statement is true; otherwise, it's false.
Please provide details or numbers from the chart for more specific answers, or analyze the chart directly based on the guidance above.