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The given table illustrates, the difference in number of people who went to visit different parts of the world in the years 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. In an overview, the table shows an increase of approximately 293 million people going on international visits. In 1990, the total number of people visited foreign countries was […]
Given is a table demonstrating the changes in a number of individuals who go for international travel to particular countries, every 5 years commencing from 1990 to 2005. Looking from an overall perspective, in general, it can be seen that the number of tourists is growing: in Africa and the Middle East gradually, whereas in […]
The given data illustrates flux in international travel in millions during four different years in five different region of the world. A glance at the total values, show a steady increase in changes of people going for international travel in the given years. America, Asia and the pacific, and Europe have a larger flux in […]
This data displays alteration of people’s travel preferences broadly which covered five main regions within five different periods from 1990 to 2005 by using million as an indicator. Africa showed consistent growth annualy, they increased the number of almost half of their starting point from 18.2 in 1990 to 28.7 by 2005. This is also […]
The diagram illustrates how the number of visitors travelling internationally changed from 1990 to 2005 with the 5-year period. Overall, people visiting these areas almost only rose. While Europe had the most number of tourists, Middle East was visited least. Firstly, 18.2 million individuals went to Africa in 1990, and this had increased by above […]
