The pie charts provide information about visitors to Australia from various countries between 1988 and 1992.
Overall, it is evident that Canada experienced the highest percentage of tourists. In contrast, Mexico and China are expected to grow steadily, while others are forecast to decline.
In 1988, Canada is projected to be the most common sector, accounting for approximately 53%; however, it is expected to fall to 43% after 2 years. Similarly, Mexico is expected to decrease from 25% in 1988 to 20% in 1990. On the other hand, tourists from China exhibited the smallest percentage in 1988, around 10%, but in 1990 it is expected to grow to 28%. However, other tourists showed a steady decrease.
In 1992, visitors from Canada were by far the most common percentage of people visiting Australia. Tourists from Mexico are projected to increase gradually from 20% to 26% in 1992. Small but steady growth is expected by China, increasing from 28% to 30%. However, other tourists are predicted to decline notably as well, from 9% to 4%, becoming the smallest sector by the end of the period.
