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The image displays a line graph titled "Visits to and from the UK" spanning from 1999 to 2019. Two lines represent data: visits abroad by UK residents (blue) and visits to the UK by overseas residents (pink). In 1999, UK residents traveling abroad numbered approximately 25 million, overseas visits to the UK were about 15 million. By 2004, UK residents' trips abroad rose to roughly 42 million, while overseas visits hit around 22 million. In 2009, abroad visits were approximately 58 million, and the UK visits were close to 30 million. By 2014, overseas visits were depicted at around 32 million, and resident abroad visits were at 52 million. In 2019, abroad visits reached about 58 million, and visits to the UK increased to approximately 38 million.
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The line graph illustrates comparison of the number of visits to and from the United Kingdom over a ten-year period (2009 to 2019). The units that the number of visits are measured in are unknown, but it makes no difference when it comes to comparison. Overall, it is clearly understood that both categories experienced an increase, although some peculiarities should be pointed out.
From the outset the number of these 2 types of visits were almost identical and began at just under 15 units, however the outcome resulted in a greater gap by the end of 2019 (around 25 units ). This happened due to a more abrupt rise of UK residents visiting places abroad, whereas visits to the UK had a much more consistent climb. This big gap, however, did not happen at the beginning of 2009, but approximately in year 2005.
In conclusion, both categories from the line graph experienced a significant growth, however the number of UK citizens travelling abroad surpassed the number of overseas residents visiting UK.
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