The bar chart illustrates the number of tourists from three nations, which include the UK, the USA, and Japan, who travel in Australia between 1995 and 2005, while the line graph provides information on the number of tourists who used two types of holidays.
Overall, in the beginning, Japan represented the highest number of tourists, but the other two countries, the UK and USA, made up lower that it. While, in the end of the period, the tourists who came from the UK and the USA significantly increased and reached the number that Japan reached in te beginning. Staying at resorts was popular in the beginning of the period but the declined, and backpacking increased and became similar to it; in the end, both of them reached similar numbers.
It is clearly seen that Japan represents the highest number of tourists with around 1,500,000 in 1995, while the US and the USA made up 900,000 and almost 400,000 in 1995. The highest numbers that Japan made up significantly decreased in the next decade and reached 1,000,000 tourists, whereas the UK and USA rapidly increased and represented similar numbers that Japan made in 1995, around 1,500,000, respectively.
In the beginning of the period, staying at resorts was the most popular holiday type with around 1,700,000 in 1995, but then significantly declined and reached 1,000,000. While, backpacking represented only almost 300,000 in 1995, but then rose and made up 1,000,000 in 2005. In 2005, both holiday types reached 1,000,000, respectively.
