The given piegraphs compare the tourism of two different countries: Australia and Germany, over the span of 50 years, from 1960 till 2010. The people visiting were from countries: Europe, USA, Britain, and Asia.
By interpreting the general trend, we can clearly see that the tourism of Australia has changed significantly. In 1960’s, the dominating nation’s public visiting Australia mostly was from Europe. In contrast, in 2010, Europian citizens were overtaken by Asia’s population. In case of Germany, Europe maintained its position of largest visiting country from 1960 till 2010.
In Australia, over half of the tourism of Australia was from Europe with 53%. At the end of period, Asia grew significantly from 10% to 63%, dominating the overall tourism. Also, Britainian people were still a bigger visitors than USA citizens.
In Germany, there was a slight drop in Europian population from 45% to 40%, but it still was dominating over the years. Furthermore, Britanian people visiting were more than Asia’s, but the opposite condition was seen after 50 years. Moreover, USA showed a minor inclination over the years.
