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Band 7+: The chart below shows the amount of money in billions of dollars spent on international tourism by people from seven different countries in 2011 and 2012.

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The image presents a bar graph showing spending on international tourism in billion dollars for seven countries in 2011 and 2012. The vertical axis, labeled as spending in billion dollars, has increments of 20 from 0 to 120, while the horizontal axis lists the countries. For China, the spending depicted for 2011 is about 73 billion dollars, while for 2012 it is around 100 billion dollars. Germany's spending for 2011 is approximately 84 billion dollars and for 2012 about 83 billion dollars. The United States' spending in 2011 is roughly 79 billion dollars, and in 2012 it is close to 83 billion dollars. The United Kingdom's spending in 2011 is around 51 billion dollars and in 2012 approximately 52 billion dollars. The Russian Federation shows a spending of about 43 billion dollars in 2011 and nearly 50 billion dollars in 2012. France's spending in 2011 is close to 38 billion dollars while in 2012 it is approximately 37 billion dollars. Finally, Canada's spending is depicted at around 24 billion dollars for both 2011 and 2012.
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The bar chart shows how much people from seven countries spent on international tourism in 2011 and 2012. The figures are given in billions of dollars.

Overall, China, Germany, and the United States spent the most in both years, while Canada was always the lowest. Only China, Russia, the UK, and the US saw some increase in their spending, but China’s rise was much bigger than all the others.

In 2011, Germany had the highest spending at $85 billion. The US followed with $79 billion, and China was third at $72 billion. By 2012, China’s spending grew sharply to $102 billion, making it the leader. The US and UK both increased slightly, to $81 billion and $50 billion. Russia also rose from $30 billion to $41 billion.

Meanwhile, Germany and France spent less in 2012 than in 2011. France fell from $40 billion to $39 billion. Canada did not change at all, staying at $19 billion, which was the smallest number among all the countries.

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