The line graph compares five countries – Brazil, Egypt, Malaysia, France, and the USA- in terms of international tourist arrivals over a 15-year period. Overall, all countries experienced upward trends throughout the given period. Notably, France saw the most significant growth, while the figures for Brazil and Egypt had the lowest figures, despite consistent increases.
In 1995, the USA led in the number of international arrivals , attracting nearly 70 milliom visitors, followed by France , at just over 30 million. Over the next 15 years, France witnessed a threefold increase, peaking at around 90 million by 2010 and reaching yhe same figure as the USA , whose figure slightly decreased after 2005 and ended the period at about 90 million.
Malaysia also saw significant growth, starting at about 30 million in 1995 and reaching approximately 50 million by 2010- almost a twofold rise, ranking third by the end of the period.
As for Egypt and Brazil, both countries experienced modest but steady upward trends. Egypt began with under 10 million arrivals and more then doubled its figure by 2010, reaching just below 20 million. Similarly, Brazil saw a gradual increase from about 8 million to around 14 million by the end of the timeframe-marking a ix-million growth.
