The line graph illustrates changes in the number of foreign tourists visiting three different places in a European nation from 1987 to 2007.
In general, it is noticeable that different trends were observed all the given categories. While the coast recorded the highest number of visitors for the whole period, by contrast, mountains changed the least figure number of tourists during the years in the given country.
At the beginning of the year, the coast stood at 40k the highest figure of visitors among all the given groups. In the following years, it dramatically grew to nearly 100k and showed at a peak level of foreign tourists in 2007, out of other groups. By contrast, in 1987, the lowest figure of overseas visitors reached approximately 5k in the lakes, after which it significantly increased to around 60k in the year 2007 and its changed to the second most popular trend among all the given groups in the European country. In 1987, the second most common trend, the mountains, showed an average figure of overseas tourists, at 20k. This was followed by a gradual rise of approximately 50k by the end of the period, and it changed to the lowest number of visitors’ visiting place.
