The line chart shows the number of people coming and going to the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart illustrates the five most popular countries among British tourists in 1999. Both graphs show information expressed in millions of people.
In general, between 1979 and 1999, there was a significant increase in the number of people both coming and leaving the UK. Moreover, the most popular tourist country for the British in 1999 was France.
The linear graph shows that in five years (1979-1984), the number of visits to and from the country increased slightly: the number of people who went abroad increased by 8 million, and the number of visitors rose from 10 to 11 million. However, between 1984 and 1999, the number of UK residents increased significantly from 18 to 52 million people, and the number of those who left the country raised by 28 million.
In 1999, Turkey became the least visited country: the number of tourists from the UK was only 2 million. Greece and the United States were almost equal in terms of the number of visitors, which amounted to approximately 3-4 million people. Spain became the second most visited country after France, as slightly less than 10 million people entered it.
The line chart
shows
the
number
of
people
coming and going to the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart illustrates the five most popular
countries
among British tourists in 1999. Both graphs
show
information expressed in
millions
of
people
.
In general
, between 1979 and 1999, there was a significant increase in the
number
of
people
both coming and leaving the UK.
Moreover
, the most popular tourist
country
for the British in 1999 was France.
The linear graph
shows
that in five years (1979-1984), the
number
of visits to and from the
country
increased
slightly
: the
number
of
people
who went abroad increased by 8
million
, and the
number
of visitors rose from 10 to 11
million
.
However
, between 1984 and 1999, the
number
of UK residents increased
significantly
from 18 to 52
million
people
, and the
number
of those who
left
the
country
raised by 28 million.
In 1999, Turkey became the least visited
country
: the
number
of tourists from the UK was
only
2
million
. Greece and the United States were almost equal in terms of the
number
of visitors, which amounted to approximately 3-4
million
people
. Spain became the second most visited
country
after France, as
slightly
less than 10
million
people
entered it.