The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the change in the number of foreign tourists to Australia from three different nations in two separate years, 1995 and 2005. While the line chart depicts the other types of travels from 1995 to 2005.
Overall, Australia attracted the highest number of the Japanese in 1995, while Americans accounted for the most visitors in 2005. Additionally, most visitors traveled in 2005, except for people from Japan. Furthermore, backpacking witnessed a upward trend, whereas the others showed a reversed one over the period.
In terms of increasing categories, both the UK and the US had the parallel trend, initiating at 0.8 and 0.5 millions of travelers, respectively, in 1995, and reaching around 1.4 over a decade. In contrast, the number of Japanese tourists constituted the highest data at the beginning, around 1.5, before plunging to precisely 1 in 2005.
The backpacking trend accounted for only 0.25 millions of tourists in 1995; however, it rocketed to nearly 1.25 million in a decade to become the most common category in 2005. While the number of tourists choosing to stay at resorts fluctuated around 1.6 and a significant decline to 1, peaking at over 2.25 over the time.
