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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.

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The image shows two charts: the first one represents visits to and from the UK, with visits abroad by UK residents increasing from around 15 million in 1979 to close to 60 million in 1999, visits to the UK by overseas residents growing from around 10 million to just under 30 million in the same period. The second chart shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999, with France receiving around 12 million visitors, Spain around 9 million, USA 4 million, Greece 3 million, and Turkey just over 2 million.
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As starting off we could see that’s they’re 2 types of graphs presented, which the first graph is a line graph that illustrates visits to and from the uk from 1979 to 1999 whereas the second graph shows the most popular countries visited by the Uk residents in 1999.

To begin with, it clearly shows the visits abroad by Uk residence growing much more rapid than the visits to the Uk by overseas residents throughout the period. Even though during the year 1979 where both the visit abroad by Uk residence and Visit to the Uk by overseas residence started off with around 10 million visitors each, but by the end of the period in the year 1999 visits abroad by Uk residence reached up to 52 million, on the other hand the visits to Uk by overseas residence only rose up to 28 million .

Going on to the other Bar graph, as clearly evidenced that the most visited countries that are visited by the Uk residence in 1999 is France, with around 11 millions of uk visitors then followed by Spain, Usa, Greece and last Turkey.

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