The table chart depicts the number and the reasons why people from a cross-section of 100000 participants,travelled abroad to the United Kingdom,whilst the bar graph highlights their destinations.
The figures presented below illustrate foreign travels made by UK residents with respect to destination and visit purpose from 1994 until 1998. Based on the data provided, in the given time span, travelling for pleasure
The first chart provides data on the number of visits abroad by UK residents from 1994 to 1998, categorized by the purpose of visit and the second chart illustrates the main regions visited during the same period. Overal
The first below illustrates people ask wether they was destination western country and why the reasion travel for period from 1994 to 98. As a result, this survey have sampled a cross-section of 100,000.
The tables provide the data of the British people who travelled abroad for various purposes during the period 1994 and 1998 and the most popular destinations during the same time.
The first chart below represents results of survey of 100,000 people about their visits abroad .The second chart illustrates their destination over the same period.
The first table diagram delineates the number of travelers who visit abroad in the UK by the purpose of the trip during a 4-year period between 1994 and 1998. On the other hand, the second chart illustrates the amount of
The given table shows information about the proportion of people in the UK who visit abroad with purpose, while the next table depicts their country of destination between the years 1994-1998.
These charts provide us with a poll information about consideration of 100000 Britain citizens who asked about they travel destinations and whom intentions of this travel over a four year period between 1994-1998.over al
The two supplied pie charts outline the trend of results of a survey which sampled a cross section of 100 people from 1994 to 1998. And the destinations of visits abroad by UK residents to western Europe, North America,
The tables provide the outcome of the poll that was done to collect data about people's journeys from 1994 to 1998. The first chart gives the information about aims of the trips while the second one shows the popularity
The first table illustrates the results of a research which contains 100000 individuals that were questioned if they travelled to another country and the reason for their journey between 1994 and 1998. The second table g
The table chart represents the number of visits abroad by UK citizens by different purposes between 1994 and 1998 while the line graph illustrates their favourite areas in the same years.
The given charts depict information about the proportion of people in the UK who visit abroad with purpose, while the next chart shows their country of destination between the years 1994-1998.
The upper and lower charts illustrate the different information. One is about the answers for traveling abroad purposes in the UK over the given period; the other shows the figure for destinations from 1994 to 1998.
The table and chart show people travelling abroad and why they travelled for the period 1994-98. Specifically, the table illustrates figures for tourists from the United Kingdom who visit abroad for different reasons. Wh
The first chart gives some data about the consequences of a questionnaire how many people visit and why from 1994 to 1998. In addition, the second chart illustrates about areas at the same time.
the table exhibit the years 1994, 1995,1996,1997,and 1998 had a number of 100000 travellers. Each travelling for holiday, Business, Visit to friends and relatives or other reasons. The most people who travelled for holid
Given in the table is information collected by a survey carried out on UK residents' purposes of travelling abroad and given in the bar chart are places where they mainly went to.
The table demonstrates the number of abroad travellers in the UK in terms of purposes, while the bar charts present three particular destinations that they visited, namely Western Europe, North America and other areas fr