The line graph illustrates the number of international visitors to the USA, France, Malaysia, Brazil, and Egypt from 1995 to 2010. Overall, there was a general increase in the number of tourists visiting these countries, except for the USA, which showed a slight decrease at the end of the period.
In 1996, Egypt and Brazil both had around 10 million visitors. Over the period, the number of tourists to these countries increased significantly, reaching approximately 22 million by 2010. Malaysia also experienced growth, rising from 20 million visitors in 1996 to 45 million in 2010.
France saw a steady increase throughout the period, starting at 26 million visitors in 1996 and reaching a peak of about 85 million by the end of the period. The USA had the highest number of international visitors at the beginning, with 65 million in 1996, and continued to grow until 2006, when it peaked at 86 million. After that, it declined slightly to 83 million by 2010.
