The line graph illustrates the number of international tourists visiting three countries between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, all three countries experienced an upward trend in international tourist arrivals over the twenty-year period. Country A consistently attracted the highest number of visitors, whereas Country C remained the least popular destination despite recording steady growth throughout the period.
In 2000, Country A received 20 million international tourists, twice as many as Country B and four times the figure for Country C. The number of visitors to Country A increased steadily to 35 million in 2010 before reaching a peak of 50 million by the end of the period. Likewise, tourist arrivals in Country B followed a continuous upward trend, rising from 10 million in 2000 to 20 million in 2010 and eventually reaching 30 million in 2020.
Although Country C recorded the lowest figures throughout the period, it also experienced consistent growth. Visitor numbers increased gradually from 5 million in 2000 to 10 million in 2010 before doubling to 20 million by 2020. Despite this substantial increase, the gap between Country A and Country C remained considerable, with the former attracting 30 million more tourists than the latter at the end of the period.
