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The image presents two sets of data related to overseas visitors to the UK. The upper part of the image is a line graph showing money spent (in millions) from 1980 to 2010 at intervals of 5 years: 1980 - 6,000, 1985 - 7,500, 1990 - 9,000, 1995 - 10,500, 2000 - 9,000, 2005 - 12,000, 2010 - 9,000. The lower section comprises two pie charts comparing reasons for visit to the UK in 1980 and 2010. In 1980, percentages for reasons are: Holiday 44.1%, Business 20.7%, Visiting friends or relatives 18.7%, Other 16.5%. In 2010, the distribution is: Holiday 39.1%, Business 22.8%, Visiting friends or relatives 28.2%, Other 9.9%.
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The graph illustrates the amount of money spent in the UK by tourists around the world in 30 years, and the pie chart gives information about visiting purposes in 1980 and 2010.
overall, the money spent increased gradually. In addition, visiting friends and business cases increased.
in 1980, it started with approximately 8000 million, and around half of the visitors, came for vacation. nearly the third or 20.7% was for business purposes. after this year the country had developed some peaks and dips. subsequently, an enormous growth in around 4 years that cost 3000 extra million especially, in 1996.
With some ups and downs until it reaches more than 10500 million in 2010. in this year the vocational purpose had reduced to 39.1%. Conversely, the visiting and business cases increased to 22.8% and 28.2% respectively, and that led to the growth rate of money compared to 1980.
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