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Band 6+: The line graph shows how much money overseas visitors spent in the UK from 1980 - 2010 and the pie charts show the reasons for their visits in 1980 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 supplied graph illustrates the amount of money tourists spent in the UK from the span of 1980 to 2010, while the pie chart depicts the factors for their visits in the year 1980 and 2010.

Overall, although a fluctuate can be seen in the amount of money spent by individuals, while the primary reason for their visit remains the same in both years which is Holiday.

Initially, the amount of money spent is increased moderately, but after 1990, a huge expand can be seen at around $12,000. A rise up and downfall can be clearly seen after about 1995.

Generally speaking, there are total 4 reasons of visit, in which holiday is the main factor. Secondly, business is another reason for people at approximately 22% in both terms. In contrast, visiting friends or relatives is increased in 2010 as compare to 1980, while some other reason is decreased in 2010 in comparison to 1980.

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