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The image depicts a line graph representing overseas visitors to the UK from 1989 to 2009, categorized by purpose; in 1989, holiday visitors were approximately 6.5 million, business at 4 million, and visits to friends or relatives hovered around 2.5 million; in 1994, holiday visitors rose to about 8 million, business 4.5 million, while friends/relatives stabilized at 3 million; a peak occurs in 1999 with holiday at 9 million, business at 4 million, and visits at 3.5 million; 2004 shows holiday visitors declining to 7 million, business increasing to 6 million, and visits maintaining at 3.8 million; by 2009, holiday rebounds to 9 million, business remains at 6 million, and visits at 4.3 million.
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This graph explain the information of that peoples who came from different countries to visit Uk in 1989-2009 for their aims
In 1989 some indivisuals visited here for the purpose of busniss at that era the number of visitors are around 5 and may above during the passage of time busnisses increased here and the number of busnissman reached to 6million and continuesly it levelup upto 8millions and thus the level of business reached to its peak and in the year 2009 its level become down to 6.5
In the same manner the peoples who had holidays also visit Uk in the year 1989 its the amount of holidays commers increases upto 6.1 and then further it levelup upto 10 million in the era 1999 but in 2004 its amount decreased onto 7.9 million and in 2009 again visitors visit the Uk with number 9.9
at the last the persons who had visited Uk are that peoples who visit with their friends and relatives in the the year 1989 the number of visitor are 4 and at the passage of time the number of visitors build uo and become 8 million in 2009
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