The line graph provided compares the proportion of visitors to five different countries: Uzbekistan, the USA, the UK, Egypt, and China, between the years 2000 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of tourists increased in Uzbekistan and China, while the United Kingdom experienced a dramatic decline. Although there were fluctuations in the USA and Egypt, the numbers remained relatively stable throughout this period.
In 2000, approximately 9% of visitors traveled to Uzbekistan. This percentage saw a gradual increase over the following years, reaching around 17% by 2010. Similarly, in China, the percentage of travelers was 20% in 2000. By 2007, this figure rose to 30%, followed by significant growth that peaked at 45% in 2010.
In contrast, both the USA and Egypt experienced fluctuations in their visitor numbers. In 2000, 25% of people visited the USA, while 35% chose to visit Egypt. Despite some ups and downs, these figures remained stable by 2010. The situation was quite different for the UK, where the percentage of visitors fell over time, starting at the highest point of 40% in 2000 and dropping to just 10% by 2010.
