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Hello dear lecturer I am writing you in case to explain about this line graph which is given in this picture.As you can see here this image represents the annual number of residents who visit Australia.And at the beginning of 1975 it was almost 10million visitors but by the time it has grown up.So the […]
The line graph which was provided for description illustrates the information about visits to Australia by overseas residents within 1975 to 2005 years. Overall, the number of visitors has significantly changed in Australia in the stated period. It is noticeable, that Australia has become more prevalent choice among those who travel. The label which shows […]
The graph illustrates the annual amount of visits to Australia by overseas residents. The table consists of 6 countries, including: South Korea, Japan, China, USA, Britain and Europe. Overall, all the countries were relatively similar, however the highest number of people came from Japan, while the lowest amount was made by China. Moreover, as shown […]
The graph illustrates the number of annual visits to Australia by overseas residents from 1975 to 2005, while the table provides details on the countries from which visitors originated in both years. Overall, the number of international visits to Australia increased significantly over the 30-year period, rising from 8.8 million in 1975 to 30.4 million […]
The provided image contains a line graph illustrating the number of annual visits to Australia by overseas residents from 1975 to 2005, and a table detailing the country of origin for these visitors in 1975 and 2005. The line graph shows a steady increase in visits to Australia over the 30-year period. In 1975, the […]
The line describes the amount of yearly visitors to Australia by tourists. The table shows data on the country of origin where overseas residents came from. Overall, numbers of visitors to Australia increased gradually according to the line graph. The table describes that China got lowest number of overseas residents in 1975 and in 2005. […]
