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The bar chart compares the proportions of tourists from five countries – Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea and Australia – who used four different types of transport (air, coach, car and ferry) while visiting New Zealand in 2004. Overall, coach travel was the most popular mode of transport among British, German and Australian tourists, whereas Japanese […]
The bar chart illustrates how tourists from five different countries travelled around New Zealand in 2004 using four types of transport: air, coach, car and ferry. Overall, coaches and planes were the most commonly used forms of transport, while ferries were the least popular. It is also clear that transport choices varied between nationalities. Japanese […]
The bar chart compares four means of transportation – air, coach, car, and ferry – in terms of their usage by international visitors in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, while the higher number of tourists from Britain, Germany, and Australia preferred travelling by coach, air and car travel were the most popular options among Japanese […]
The given bar depicts the types of transport used by travelers who visited New Zealand from five nations in 2004. Overall, it is clear that most tourists used coach and air transport to visited New Zealand. However, very few people preferred traveling to New Zealand by ferry. Traveling by coach was very popular among British, […]
The bar chart shows what kind of transport tourists from five countries used to travel within New Zealand in 2004. Overall, most tourists used cars to move around New Zealand, while ferries were the least popular option. Japanese and Korean visitors preferred travelling by air more than tourists from other countries. Car travel was the […]
