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The bar chart illustrates the distribution of visitors across various UK cities, highlighting their reasons for travel. London and Edinburgh emerge as the two leading destinations, significantly attracting tourists for different purposes. London, while maintaining a sizeable proportion of visitors, showcases a diverse range of reasons, with a notable percentage traveling for business and holidays. […]
The bar chart presents data on the purposes of visits to five cities in the United Kingdom in 2013. Overall, it is evident that holiday-making was the predominant reason for visits, particularly in Edinburgh, whereas miscellaneous purposes constituted the least significant category across all cities. When examining the specific motivations for travel, it is apparent […]
The chart illustrates the purposes of visits to five UK cities in 2013, highlighting the percentage of visitors for each purpose. London attracts the highest percentage of visitors overall, with a significant majority traveling for holidays, accounting for around 50%. In contrast, Edinburgh follows closely, with a similar trend where holiday visits dominate, although at […]
The bar graphs compare the reasons why people traveled to five cities in the UK—London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool—in the year 2013. Overall, it is clear that the reasons for visiting these cities can be categorized into four main categories: holiday, business, visiting friends or relatives, and miscellaneous. Notably, citizens primarily traveled to London […]
