The presented line graph illustrates the variations in the number of overseas visitors to coastal areas, mountains, and lakes in a European country from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, the coastal areas attracted the highest number of visitors, with a consistent upward trend from 1987 to 2007. The mountains witnessed a stable number of visitors over the same period, while the lakes experienced fluctuating visitor numbers.
The coastal areas saw a decline from around 40,000 visitors in 1987 to approximately 35,000 in 1992, followed by a significant increase to a peak of 75,000 visitors in 2007. In contrast, the mountains maintained a stable number of around 20,000 visitors in 1987, gradually increasing to approximately 35,000 in 2007. Conversely, the lakes experienced fluctuations, with a substantial rise to around 40,000 visitors in 1997, peaking at 75,000 in 2002, and then declining to about 35,000 in 2007.
In conclusion, it is evident that the coastal areas consistently attracted the highest number of overseas visitors throughout the period. The mountains also maintained a steady flow of visitors, while the lakes exhibited significant fluctuations in visitor numbers.
