The bar chart compares how many visitors visited to Australia between 1995 and 2005. The line graph illustrates the number of travellers who did this type of holiday.
Overall, while the UK and the US underwent a dramatic increase, with reaching the same peak, the Japan showed an opposing trend. The type of staying at resorts exhibited decline, although in the middle of the period it rose, backpacking, on the other hand, recorded gradual growth over the period.
Looking at the details, The UK visitors occupied 800000 in 1995, after a decade, it soared to approximately 1400000. A comparable pattern was seen by the US. In 1995, it made about 400100 people, with the lowest figure, and then it improved sharply to 1400000 in 2005.Japan, by contrast, started with the highest number, at around 1400000, but it plummeted to 1000000 in 2005.
Regarding to the line graph, the type of stayed at resorts was roughly 1600000. In 1999 and 2001, it grew up significantly to 2500000,but the it halved to 1300000 in 2005. The upward trend was recorded the backpacking type. In 1995, made up nearly 400000 and it followed by a stead increase by the end of the period, with reaching just 1200000 travellers.
