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The table below shows how many tourists from five countries visited in Australia in different years from 1991 to 1999.

The table below shows how many tourists from five countries visited in Australia in different years from 1991 to 1999. jXeM
The given table chart compares the number of travellers from distinct nations named New Zealand, Japan, Canada, China, Germany, and France, who visited to Australia between 1991 and 1999. Overall, it can be seen that all international commuters was followed an increasing trend in the given all years, while United kingdom had the maximum tourists rather than other nations. To begin with, it is vivid, the highest number of visitors rose from 2500 in 1991 to 50900 in 1999, by United kingdom, this figure followed by European and it was about 17200 in the first year. Interestingly, it reached at almost twice in the year of 1995 and finally, it was more than double that of 1991. However, 259000 number of commuters, which recorded in 1991in comparison with 1997, where it had 31000, whilst in 1999, it inclined again by 83000. Moving ahead, with regard to Canada, who did the least journey, it started with about a fifth thousand in the inception year, and slightly decline at 48000 in the second year, before increasing dramatically to 393000, in 1999. Additionally, there was a considerable rise in the number of travellers from Germany between 1991 and 1999, which accounted for 75000 and 14000 respectively.
The
given
table chart compares the
number
of
travellers
from distinct nations named New Zealand, Japan, Canada, China, Germany, and France, who visited to Australia between 1991 and 1999.

Overall
, it can be
seen
that all international commuters
was followed
an increasing trend in the
given
all years, while
United kingdom
had the maximum tourists
rather
than other nations.

To
begin
with, it is vivid, the highest
number
of visitors rose from 2500 in 1991 to 50900 in 1999, by
United kingdom
, this figure followed by European and it was about 17200 in the
first
year
.
Interestingly
, it reached at almost twice in the
year
of 1995 and
finally
, it was more than double that of 1991.
However
, 259000
number
of commuters, which recorded in 1991in comparison with 1997, where it had 31000, whilst in 1999, it inclined again by 83000.

Moving ahead, with regard to Canada, who did the least journey, it
started
with about a fifth thousand in the inception
year
, and
slightly
decline at 48000 in the second
year
,
before
increasing
dramatically
to 393000, in 1999.
Additionally
, there was a considerable rise in the
number
of
travellers
from Germany between 1991 and 1999, which accounted for 75000 and 14000
respectively
.
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IELTS academic The table below shows how many tourists from five countries visited in Australia in different years from 1991 to 1999.

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