The line graph provides data on the number of tourists visiting three countries between 2010 and 2020.
Overall, the US topped the list throughout the timeframe, though it was slightly surpassed by Japan in the middle years. By contrast, Australia was the only one country to experience a gradual but continuous growth despite witnessing a considerably lower number of visitors.
Regarding the first half of the period, it is evident that all three countries exhibited an increase to varying degrees. The USA, which ranked first, started the period with nearly 16 million which drastically rose until 2016, and peaked at roughly 25 million – the highest figure in the entire graph. Meanwhile, Japan initially experienced a plateau phase, after which it registered an upward trajectory, reaching 15 million by 2016. Australia, on the other hand, was an outlier, beginning with a mere 7 million, which marginally increased to 11 million by 2016.
Conversely, in the second half, while Japan and the USA indicated dips, Australia continued to constitute a modest rise. After recording its peak, the US saw a plunge for the rest of the period, hovering at around 16 million in the final year. Japan followed a similar pattern, but it firstly witnessed a dramatic upward trend in 2018, which was immediately followed by a noticeable drop until 2020, ultimately standing at approximately 16 million.
