The line graph illustrates the expenditure by visitors in the UK. Since 1980 till 2010. The pie chart depicts the motive for their visits in 1980 and 2010.
The vertical axies reprsent the money spent and followed by the horizontal axies which shows the year. In the pie chart there were few activiteis shows by few colours. Holiday, business, visting friends or relatives, other express by blue, red, yellow and green respectively.
In 1980 the spending were approximately 8000 and it went crashing down. Again in 1982 lavishing started to climb up and around 1990 came down until 1993. Then money spent reached it’s peak on 1998. From then on until 2010 the spending had some ups and downs here and there.
The UK’s paying out most of time based on holidays. It recorded as 44.1% in 1980 and 39.1% in 2010. Least percentage spent on other reasons. In 1980 were about 16.6% and in 2010 9.8%. The difference compared to 1980 till 2010 on holiday were 4% slope. Other reasons part had about 7% gap.
Finally, we can say that fields like holidayinng, businesses, visiting friends or relatives and other reasons in 1980 cost much less for the tourists than in 2010 for the same reasons where the cost was over 10500 million pounds by 2010.
