The line graph provides a breakdown of international tourist arrivals by source over 15 years from 1990 to 2005.
Overall, it is clear that all five continents experienced a varying degrees of increase in the number of tourist. We can also see that the North America attracted by far the highest amount of vista among fifth.
In 1990 the number of people visited North america were 70 millions. At the same year. Around 30 million people arrived to central and Eastern Europe. Over 15 years the North America saw significant rise and reached a peak that at 90 million tourists in 2000 but the figures also experienced imaginable decrease 5 years at to 80 million visitors. While the central and Eastern Europe experienced dramatic growth and stab at around 80 millions.
From 1990 to 2005 there was a significant rose in the number of international tourist visiting south-east Asia from just under 20 million to over 40 million visitors. South america and Sub-Saharan Africa also witnessed an upward trend a steady rise in the number of tourists.
