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Band 6+: The line graph shows visits to and from the UK from 1979 to 1999. The bar chart shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999.

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The image shows two graphs related to UK travel data. The top line graph displays visits to and from the UK over two decades, starting with under 10 million visits abroad by UK residents and under 5 million visits to the UK by overseas residents in 1979, increasing to over 50 million visits abroad and around 25 million visits to the UK in 1999. The bottom bar graph shows the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999, with France having the highest number of visitors at over 10 million, followed by Spain, USA, Greece, and Turkey, in descending order, all with less than 10 million UK visitors.
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The line graph illustrates the number of visits of British citizens from the UK and the visits of foreign citizens to the UK. On the other hand, the bar chart shows the most common countries travelled to by British citizens.

Overall, according to the line graph, there was a sharp increase in the number of Britishers travelling abroad around the year 1985. In contrast, the amount of people from other countries travelling to the UK had a steadier increase. Next, the bar chart tells us that France had the highest British visitors, however, Turkey had the lowest.

Firstly, in the line graph, travelers from the UK slowly increased over the period of 5 years. After 1985, the number of British travelers skyrocketed from 20 million to just above 50 million in the year 1999. However, the number of foreign visitors to the UK stayed almost the same at 10 million till the approximately the year 1985. This was followed by a growth in the amount to about 25 million in 1999.

Secondly, in the bar chart, British travelers’ most preferred country was Frace as over 10 million Britishers choose the country. Then comes Spain at just under 10 million visitors. Less than half the amount of visitors (4 million) preferred the USA. Moreover, Greece and Turkey had an even less number with Turkey having the least visitors.

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