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Band 4+: The graphs show the tourist number to Australia and types of travels among three nations. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts two visual data representations: The first bar graph illustrates tourist numbers to Australia from the UK, USA, and Japan for 1995 and 2000. In 1995, tourists: UK (nearly 700,000), USA (over 500,000), Japan (around 400,000); in 2000, tourists: UK (over 1200,000), USA (approximately 1150,000), Japan (around 750,000). The second line graph delineates holiday types in billions. Backpacking: 1995 (~6B), 2000 (~8B), 2005 (~10B); Travel agency: 1995 (~12B), 2000 (~15B), 2005 (~11B).
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The given information demonstrates the figure of travelers in Australia from three states from 1995 to 2005, and the forms of travelers in 1995 to 2005. This inculdes tourists to Australia and types of tavels.

Overall, as it is clearly highlighted that UK and US were the dominant contributor of 2005. While, category of japan was marginal figure in 2005. Wherease, in 1995 the japan was overwhelmingly contirbutors and US and japan were negligible. Additionally, the figure staing at resort and backpacking were steady in 2005. Whereas, backpacking figure was lion’s figure in between 2000.

with regard to Japan, in first year the travelers were around 14 lac in 1995 that gradually drop to 1 lac in final year. However, residents of UK were approximately 8 lac in intitial year that daramtically rose to 14 lac in 2005. Moreover, tourists from US in 1995 were insignificant about 4 lac that sharply increased to 14 lac in 2005.

On the other hand, category of backpacking were around 15 lac that significantly rise around 25 lac in 2000. While, it sharply decreased to approximately 10 lac until 2005. Additionally, the figure who staying at resorts in 1995 were approximately 4 lac that gradually go up around 10 lac in final year.

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