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The image includes two line graphs showing the number of yearly visits to the UK from France and North America for holiday and business purposes. The first graph (Holiday visits to UK - million) shows visits from France starting at 0.5 (Jan), peaking at 3.5 (Jul), and ending at around 0.2 (Dec); North America figures starting at about 0.3 (Jan), peaking at 0.4 (Jul), and finishing at about 0.1 (Dec). The second graph (Business visits to UK - million) shows visits from France starting at around 0.1 (Jan), peaking near 0.3 (Jun), and ending at around 0.2 (Dec); North America figures starting at 0.2 (Jan), peaking around 0.2 (Jun), and falling below 0.1 towards year-end (Dec).
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The line graph below illustrates two types of visits and their numbers to UK from France and North America over the year.
Overall, business trips to UK flactuated during a year in two trend of countries. Apart from that, visits from North America reached its peak in the middle of summer, holiday tours of France increased smoothly.
In January, North America started with a million of visitors, who came in order to relax. After while trends grew gradually and reached dominance which was 3 millions of visitors on per month. However, peak times came hard and it decreased constantly, and the year closes with a million visitors in December. Additionally business trips from America began with 500.000 visitors and reached to quarter part of million travellers.
France kept dominance on business travels on Great Britain and it went up from 0.15 million to a million.
Furthermore, tourists for holidays number became as same as opening. It was a million visits constantly
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