The above line graph shows the two types of visiting numbers in the UK over a 20-year period, while the below bar chart illustrates the counts of UK tourists in five various countries in 1999.
The line graph highlights data about the number of residents who are going abroad from the UK and people who travelled to the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart illustrates different countries which were visit
The line graph provides us with the data about the two seasons of the year, which are summertime and cold, when the community went to the gallery in the year 2003.
The line graph illustrates the figure of people who visited the museum in various seasons in UK In 2005. Overall, the rate of people who went to the building in the summer is more than winter. Farthermore, most people vi
The line graph illustrates the the figure of people who visited the museum in various seasons in UK of 2005. Overall, the rate of people who went to the building in the summer is more than winter. Farther more, most peop
The data presents information regarding attendance of museum-goers in the United Kingdom every summer and winter in the year 2005. Overall, it shows that there are more visitors during the hot season compared to the cold
The line chart illustrates the number of visitors to museums in the United Kingdom during the summer and winter months of 2005, with the data broken down by hour of the day.
The given line chart illustrates the data concerning the average number of tourists entering a museum in different two seasons(summer, and winter) for the year 2003.
The line graph gives information about how many people came yearly to Australia from foreign countries between 1975 and 2005 while the table indicates data related to the number of visitors.
The line graph apparently depicts the percentage of expenses of in a European nation from 1960 to 2000. The major expenditure of the country is food, leisure, clothing, transport, and fuel.