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Band 4+: The provided chart illustrates the percentage of age of visitors from the UK to Spain in 1983 and in 2003.

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The image presents two pie charts comparing the age distribution of UK visitors to Spain in 1983 and 2003. In 1983, the age groups are as follows: 0-15 years at 4%, 16-24 years at 10%, 25-34 years at 20%, 35-54 years at 50%, and 55+ years at 16%. In 2003, the distribution changes to: 0-15 years at 12%, 16-24 years at 12%, 25-34 years at 15%, 35-54 years at 35%, and 55+ years at 26%.
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The given chart provides data about the proportion of ages of people visited to Spain from UK in two different years:in1983 and 2003.

Overall, middle aged people stayed being dominant group in both two years.All age groups experienced grows and declines.However, teenagers visits increased incredibly.

In1983,half percentage of UK tourists were people who are around 35 to 55 years old.While, senior citizens were only 16 %.Adults who around 30 years old and minor visitors were 20 and 10 , respectively.The bar shows that teenager were possive visitors that only get 4%.

In 2003,the percentage of adults saw a significant decrease from 50% to 35%.People from middle age group about 25-35 also follows the downward trend a showed a slight drop from 20% to 12%.Whereas,the proportion of old people visits increased noticeably to 26%.Similarity, youngsters and mature visitors experienced a rise to approximately 15%.

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