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The bar chart compares the percentage of tourists using different transport modes in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, it is clearly evident that tourists from Britain, Germany, and Australia mostly used coaches as the main means of transportation on their journeys, Koreans chose cars, whereas Japanese tourists favored air transport. Notably, ferries were used the […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of tourists using different transport modes in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, it is clearly evident that tourists from Britain, Germany, and Australia mostly used coaches as the main means of transportation on their journeys, Koreans chose cars, whereas Japanese tourists favored air transport. Notably, ferries were used the […]
The bar chart compares what proportion of tourists used different modes of transport in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, air and coach recorded the highest proportions, whereas ferry had by far the lowest percentage across categories. Furthermore, car was the most prevalent mode of transport in Korea, while coach was most popular in British. In […]
The bar chart illustrates the information about four types of transport used by tourists in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, the most preferred transport for tourists was coach, except for visitors from Asia. Meanwhile, the least used was ferry. According to the bar chart, more than 50% of British, German, and Australian visitors traveled by […]
The chart illustrates the types of transport used by tourists in New Zealand in 2004, comparing five national groups: British, German, Japanese, Korean, and Australian visitors, air travel and coach were the most commonly used forms of transport across most groups, whereas ferry and car were generally less popular. In addition, air transport showed relatively […]
