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The image contains two graphs: a line graph and a bar graph. The line graph illustrates UK visits abroad and visits to the UK from 1979 to 1999, showing that in 1979 there were approximately 10 million UK residents visiting abroad and around 9 million overseas residents visiting the UK. By 1999, UK visits abroad rose to about 52 million, while overseas visits to the UK increased to roughly 25 million. The bar graph depicts the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999, with France leading at around 11 million visitors, followed by Spain with approximately 9 million, the USA with about 4 million, and Greece and Turkey with roughly 3 million and 2 million visitors respectively.
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The line graph compares the tourist’s visits abroad as well as from United Kingdom between 1979 to 1999 to the UK. The bar graph represents the citizens travelled to five different countries from UK in 1999.
Overall, in this time periods, majority of citizens from United Kingdom had visited abroad is higher in all given years from the line graph. Furthermore, the most popular country that visit by UK peoples was France in 1999.
Looking into the line graph, People from the United Kingdom visited to the abroad was roughly around 12 million in 1979, and rose significantly to reach over 50 million in 1999.
Regarding the bar chart, in 1999, the two most popular country were France and Spain (visited by 10 million UK residents and approximately 9 million respectively). The USA and Greece had about 4 million and 3 million visitors. The Least popular country visited was Turkey, which had only about 2 millions visitors.
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