The graph shows that the number of international tourists rose year by year in all countries. The most significant increase occurred in France, where the number of visitors rose by 60 million from around 30 million in 1966 to 90 million in 2010.
Egypt and Brazil have similar numbers of tourists, starting from around 5 million in 1996 and rising to 23 million in 2010. There was a slight gap in the number of visitors for both countries in 2000, but it was not significant.
In the middle of the graph, Malaysia had a tourist count of 20 million in 1996, which rose to 50 million in 2010. The average increase in the number of tourists for Malaysia, Egypt, and Brazil is approximately 30 million.
What is particularly interesting is the trend in the USA. The graph indicates that the number of tourists there was more fluctuating than in the other countries. From 1996 to the middle of 2004, the number of tourists increased by 10 million, reaching 80 million. However, after that, there was a decline, and by 2010, the figure had fallen to around 82 million.
Overall, in each country, the number of visitors increased from 1996 to 2010.
