The given illustration illustrates the proportion of foreign tourists in thousands visiting three places, which are the coast, the mountains and the lake in a European nation between the year 1987 and 2007.
Overall, all three areas exhibited different fluctuations, with the lake’s visitors increasing the most, to the coast and lastly the mountains experienced the least.
In 1987, the coast had the most attraction with 40 thousand people visited, though the figure experienced a decrease before rising overall. By 2007, the proportion soared up reached 70 thousands vistors. In contrast, the lake had only 20 thousand tourists and slightly rise to 28 thousand in 1997. At the end of 2007, the lake had 30 thousands visitors.
The lake’s number witnessed a growth in tourists throughout the period 1987 and 2007. The lake figure exhibited a gradual increase to 30 thousand and suddenly rocketed and reach its peak at 75 thousand of tourists. Nevertheless, the lake visitors dropped down to 55 thousand by 2007.
