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The image presents a line graph detailing the number of international tourists visiting France, the USA, and Australia from 1990 to 2020. In 1990, France had approximately 30 million tourists, the USA had 20 million, and Australia had about 10 million. By 2000, France saw an increase to 60 million, the USA climbed to roughly 70 million, while Australia increased to 20 million. In 2010, France attracted 80 million tourists, the USA witnessed a decline to 60 million, and Australia's count reached 30 million. In 2020, France peaked at 90 million, the USA slightly decreased to around 55 million, and Australia registered 40 million. Overall, France consistently showed higher tourist numbers throughout the years, followed by the USA and then Australia.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of foreigners visiting 3 various countries over a 3 decade period. Overall, France showed the highest proportion, while the reverse was true for the USA and Australia.
Looking first at France and USA, both have recorded upward trends. The number of visitors to the France rose steadily from 40 million in 1990 to 90 million 2020, before reaching 60 million in 2000, and 80 million in 2010. By contrast, the USA grew from 30 million to 60 million between 1990 and 2000, and remarkably dropped to 50 million in 2010, consistently increasing to 55 million at the end of the period.
Turning to Australia, which showed the lowest numbers, albeit without fluctuations from 10 million to 30 million throughout the period. The figure rose from 10 million in 1990 to 15 million in 2000,and, sharply increasing to 25 million in 2010 then increased further to 30 million in 2020.
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