The diagram presents data on the outcomes of a survey about four different types of tourist attractions visited in Britain in 1999. In general, theme parks emerged as the most popular tourist attractions among participan
The previous pie chart illustrates in percentages the amount of people who visited four kinds of tourist attractions in the UK in 1999. Overall, it can be clearly seen that "Theme Parks" and "Museums & Galleries" had the
The chart presents the findings of a study of visitors to wildlife Parks & Zoos, Historics & Monuments, Museums & Galleries, and Theme Parks in England in 1999.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of tourists visiting four different types of attractions and the right-hand graph presents the fraction of visitor activities in entertainment parks in the United Kingdom in 1999.
The pie chart gives information abut the percentage of people who visited four different tourist attractions in Britain and the table graph show the proportion of visitors to five different activities in Themes Park duri
The pie chart compares figures for visitors to four categories of tourist attraction and to five different theme parks in Britain in 1999. It is clear that theme parks and museums / galleries were the two most popular ty
The chart above depicts the research outcome on the distribution of visitors among different tourist spots in Britain in 1999. The values are calibrated in percentages.
This essay will discuss the exposed report of costumers who visited four different tourist attractions in England in 1999. Moreover, I will summarise the information and report the main info, and make comparisons in par
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of tourists who visited four different destinations in the United Kingdom, in the year 1999. The tabular chart gives further breakdown of the tourist's preference for the common s
The pie chart depicts the consequences of people who lived in Britain visiting famous places such as Wildlife Parks and Zoo, Historic houses and monuments, Museum and galleries and Theme Parks particularly in 1999.
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of the people who visit tourist centres, including wildlife parks, historic houses and monuments, museum and galleries, and theme parks by respectively. In addition, in the near t