We are provided with a line graph presenting the statistics regarding tourism destinations among Venezuelian students in three distinct cities, such as, Paris, London and Rome, from 2011 to 2014. Upon closer inspection, despite undergoing the changes differently, it is possible to conclude that Paris, particularly, and London have experienced a noticeable increase, whereas Rome remained stable in numbers during the given time period.
In spite of the fact that Paris and Rome had different numbers at their starting points, in 2011, they eventually reached quite the same peak, equaled to around 20000 number of students, in 2013. After that, both underwent the proportional overall decline, by roughly 3500 students, by 2014. Simultaneously, the situation in London appears to be more pleasant, showing a continuous increase from 10000 up to approximately as well 20000 between 2011 and 2014 years.
To sum up, the graph can be served as a prediction of the tourism in aforementioned cities for the successive year. It is more likely that London might continue its tendency of growth, while Paris and Rome either stay stable or fall in numbers of visiting students that consider their cities as tourist destinations.
