The line graph compares and contrasts in changes of how many people travelled to the coast, the mountains and the lakes in a European country over a 20-year period from 1987 to 2007.
A closer look at the diagram highlights the fact that the three attractions seemed to be favored by the visitors as they all experienced a rising trend over the period shown.
In detail, in terms of the figures of the coast and the lakes, at the beginning of the period, the former started with 40000 and the latter attracted only 10000 in this period. in 1992, the coast received the least visitors ever in its figures with just about 35000. However, this category still remained higher visitors than the other one with just 36 000. Nevertheless, the demand for lakes suddenly increased in 1999 which made the number of visitors in such places dramatically climbed up from 36 to slightly more than 50 thousands and overwhelmed the coast to be the most-visited attraction. This place then soon reached their peak of 75000 thousands visitors. in the end, the number of the coast’s visitors rose again and shared the same highest position as the lakes had been in 2002. However, there was a decrease in the lakes’ from 75 in 2002 to 50 thousands in 2007.
By contrast, the figures of the mountains’ tourists experienced less fluctuation. This attraction just witnessed a gradual growth from 20 in 1987 to 36 thousands visitors in 2007.
