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The image presents a line graph detailing the number of international tourists visiting France, the USA, and Australia from 1990 to 2020. In 1990, France had approximately 30 million tourists, the USA had 20 million, and Australia had about 10 million. By 2000, France saw an increase to 60 million, the USA climbed to roughly 70 million, while Australia increased to 20 million. In 2010, France attracted 80 million tourists, the USA witnessed a decline to 60 million, and Australia's count reached 30 million. In 2020, France peaked at 90 million, the USA slightly decreased to around 55 million, and Australia registered 40 million. Overall, France consistently showed higher tourist numbers throughout the years, followed by the USA and then Australia.
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The chart gives information on the number of international tourists visiting three different countries (France, the USA, and Australia) from 1990 to 2020.
Australia and France have similar numbers of tourists visiting; both having higher numbers of visitors between 1990 and 2000 and higher numbers of visitors for the rest of the years, peaking in 2000. The USA has the opposite cycle, with greater numbers between 1990 and 2000, going lower thereafter.
In contrast, France is popular with tourists, while the USA gradually increases but still looks good, the same as Australia. They just have different population numbers, but the graph shows an increase in numbers.
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