Illustrated in the line chart is the comparison in data about how many people from other countries visited 3 various regions of a specific country, in Europe from 1987 to 2007. Overall, all categories had increasing trends, while the majority of the tourists had a tendency not to go to the mountains over the period of 20 years.
According to the diagram, the coast, the most popular district that people visited in 1987 by 40000, reduced and reached the nadir of 35000 in 1992; then its fashion climbed significantly and hit the top with 75000 visitors in 2007. In the beginning, the mountains ranked second place in 1987, touched 20000′ thereafter, they rose moderately to 30000 in 1997; additionally, this figure was constant until 2002. Finally, it jumped slightly to 35000.
The graph demonstrated that the last one in 1987 was the lakes, uncommon places to visit in 1987. At the start, it hit 10000 when leapt enormously to 75000, the maximum mark. In 2002; however, it 25000 declined between 2002 and 2007, perspectively
