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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 given bar chart illustrates the amount of people visiting to UK from both France and the North America for t,he holiday and business visits in a span of one year.
Overall, there are higher number of people from Northern America visiting UK for different occasions when compared with the French people.
In the first graph approximately 1 million people from both the countries visited UK in the first month . However there isn’t much fluctuation in the number of french people visiting UK when compared to the visitors from North America where the zenith point was in JULY nearly around 3 million visitors. Eventually both the countries had declining numbers in visitors from August to December.
In the below graph , May had the highest number of people from France and America visiting UK for business purposes with 2 million and 3 million visitors respectively. Despite having few flucuations in the months from July to September again October had a surge in the number in both the countries.
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