The graphs give detailed information about the number of people visiting Australia from different parts of the world.
Overall, it is evident that in the first one, the number of tourists continued growing until 2005, without any fluctuation. There was an increase in all of them in the latter over the given period, following which the portion of Japanese increased dramatically, while the figure of Chinese rose slightly. It is also worth mentioning that the disparity between these figures were notable.
Moving to closer analysis, the count of visitors witnessed growth over the given timeframe. The quantity of visits stood at 10 million in the first year, after 10 years it increased by almost 5 million. Coming to 1995, it went up to 20 million, which was merely 5 million lower in comparison with the year 2005.
Additionally, every nation undergone a rise in their number throughout the period. Approximately 3 million Japanese made a decision to travel to Australia in 1975, after which it soared to 12 million, being the dominant on the list. The second highest figure could be found in the portion of Koreans which increased from almost 3 million to 9 million, being merely 3 million lower than individuals who came from Japan. The others: Europeans along with the British reached to 4,5 and roughly 3 million respectively. As for Americans accompanied by Chinese was almost the same in the beginning, with a million difference. Then, the portion of Americans grew by 7 million, whereas that of Chinese rose to 1 million, with being the least number of visitors on the table.
