The provided pie charts illustrate the changes in the turism in Australia and Germany from 1960 to 2010.
According to the pie charts, Australia experienced significant increase of Asian visitors, while downward trend can be seen regarding all the other countries provided in the chart. The situation in Germany hasn't changed much over a 50-year period, however, obvious decline of British tourists can be noticed.
It is interesting to note that in 1960, European tourist had the biggest proportion of 53% in Australia, and 45% in Germany, whereas Asian tourists took a share of 10% in both countries that year.
In 2010, Asian tourists reached highest point of 63% in Australia, whereas European visitors declined for considerable proportion of 43%. There is also slight decrease of USA and British visitors.
Regarding tourism in Germany, Asia accounted for a quarter of a proportion, which led to a decrease of 14% in British tourists that year.
The provided pie charts illustrate the
changes
in the
turism
in Australia and Germany from 1960 to 2010.
According to the pie charts, Australia experienced significant increase of Asian visitors, while downward trend can be
seen
regarding all the other countries provided in the chart. The situation in Germany hasn't
changed
much over a 50-year period,
however
, obvious decline of British
tourists
can
be noticed
.
It is interesting to note that in 1960, European
tourist
had the biggest proportion of 53% in Australia, and 45% in Germany, whereas Asian
tourists
took a share of 10% in both countries that year.
In 2010, Asian
tourists
reached
highest
point of 63% in Australia, whereas European visitors declined for considerable proportion of 43%. There is
also
slight decrease
of USA
and British visitors.
Regarding tourism in Germany, Asia accounted for a quarter of a proportion, which led to a decrease of 14% in British
tourists
that year.