The image presents a table with population data across three countries from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that country A had the highest number of tourists in 20 years while country C had the lowest number of visitors.
In 2000, country B had the largest number of people visiting the country, while countries A and C had the fewest number of people who visited the country. Country A just over country C in terms of country visits. In 2010, the number of tourists visiting country A was 35 million. Over the next decade, this figure increased steadily to reach 70 million in 2020.
By 2020, all three countries soared in tourist arrivals since 2000 by at least 40 million each. Country A had reached a peak of 50 million visitors, maintaining its lead. Country B followed a upward trend, growing to 40 million. In contrast country C saw a slow but significantly increase, reaching 15 million by the end of period. Despite fluctuations, the data suggests a steady rise in global tourism, particularly in country A, likely due to improved travel infrastructure.
