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Band 5+: The line graph shows visits to and from the UK from 1979 to 1999, and the bar graph shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents two graphs: a line graph depicting UK visit data from 1979 to 1999, and a bar graph showing popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999. Line graph: UK residents' visits abroad: 12 million (1979), 16 million (1984), 21 million (1989), 30 million (1994), 52 million (1999). Overseas residents visiting UK: 10 million (1979), 11 million (1984), 18 million (1989), 22 million (1994), 25 million (1999). Bar graph: Visits to Turkey-2.5 million, Greece-4 million, USA-4 million, Spain-9 million, France-11 million in 1999.
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The above-mentioned graphs elaborate two different data of UK a country having group such as visiters from abroads and UK residents as visiting two different abroad countries from 1979 to 1999 (20 years of record).

First lets understand the data of UK residents visiting outside the boarder of the country. So, in the data France is the place that has most UK citizens preferring the most nearly 11 millions in numbers. Subsequently, Spain with 9.50 millions approx. Thereafter the USA around 4 millions, Greece 3.8 millions nearby, and last Turkey with 3 millions UK visitors as recorded for the year 1999.

The other line graphs shows the analytical line studies of rise in UK’s peoples travelling to cross boarders starting from 1979 were it was 10.5 in millions than after it has continued to increase in range uptill the of 1999 that was recorded to the highest in figure 51 millions.

But, the line graph also shows the indication that there was also rise in the population of visitors to UK for that 20 years, I.e., from 1979 it was 10 millions in number, nearly at the end of 1984 there was slight drop off and then again it continued to raise steadily compared to UK residents of 1999, the visitors in the were 29 millions only.

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