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The pie chart and table give information about popular tourist attractions in Britain in 1999. Overall, it is clear that attractions, presented in the pie chart were mainly divided into 4 categories, among which the most appreciated ones were theme parks, museums and galleries, with almost the same proportions of visitors. The percentage of attractions […]
The pie chart illustrates the popularity of four various attractions among tourists in the UK in 1999. Overall, theme parks were the most visited attraction which consisted of 5 different themes, whereas wild animals were the least popular category. Museums/galleries and theme parks were responsible for the highest shares with almost equal percentages (37% and […]
The provided pie chart depicts information about he percentages of four types of tourist attraction in Britain that visitors chose in 1999. Looking at the graph from an overall perspective, it can be seen easily that theme parks and museums and galleries were the most popular destination in Britain, while wildlife parks and zoos attracted […]
The charts illustrate the distribution of visitors to four distinct four types of tourist destination and five distinct theme parks in England in 1999. Overall, the number of people visited to theme parks and museums & galleries seemed to take up a predominant proportion, while that of Wildlife Parks and Zoos account for the smallest […]
The pie chart illustrates the outcome of a survey about the number of travellers who visit four categories of tourist destination and five different theme parks in Britain in 1999. Overall, it is clear that the theme park was by far the most prevalent touristy place among visitors. Also similar was the Black pool pleasure […]
