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The image presents a graph with vertical axis labeled in billion US dollars from 0 to 1000 and the horizontal axis covering years from 1960 to 2010. Four regions are plotted: Europe, Americas, Asia and Pacific, and Africa. In 1960, Europe is near 0, rising steadily to 100 in 1975, then sharply increasing to approximately 400 in 1990, and peaking just under 800 by 2010. The Americas start near 0 in 1960, reaching just over 100 by 1975, about 200 in 1990, and approximately 400 by 2010. Asia and Pacific, beginning around 0 in 1960, climbs to about 200 by 2010. Africa, starting near 0 in 1960, shows minimal growth, staying below 100 throughout the period.
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The given line graphs illustrates the earnings from tourism in Africa, America, Asia an Europe between 1960 and 2010.
Overall, in is clear that Europe exhibited the highest income from tourism in all years, whereas Africa the lowest . As regards America and Europe, they show upward trend in the earnings from tourism.
Specifically, Europe demonstrated the most positive growth the level of income from tourism, from 10 million in 1960 to 400 million in 2010 and reveled the highest earnings in 2005(450 million), while Africa stayed stable from 1960 to 2000, and experienced a slight increase in 2005, rising from zero on 1960 to 1 million in 2005.
The level of income from tourism rose steadily in America and Europe, both of them climbing from zero in 1960 and in 2010 they reached the highest income( 100 and 200 million). There was a slight fall income from tourism in Europe , dropping from 80 million in 1995 to 50 miilion in the period of 2000-2005.
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