The line diagram shows the number of visits to and from the United Kingdom made by the UK and overseas residents from 1979 to 1999, whereas the bar chart indicates the most popular countries which UK residents visited
The given line chart represents information about millions of people visiting to and from the UK between 1979 to 1999, whereas the bar chart demonstrates millions of UK visitors visiting the well-known nations in 1999.
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The graph shows the rides of Disneyland and Sea world from the past few years, the y-axis depict the number of the visitors and the x-axis shows the past few years.
The given charts depict information of native People travetes all around the world in different nations in 1999, as well as other touristes who visited UK between 1979 to 1999.
The line graph gives information about the rate of tourists to England who visited art galleries, pavilions , pier, and festivals in Brighton from 1980 to 2010 .
The graph and table provide some information about the number of foreign tourists who visit to Australia yearly. It is clear that visitors to Australia by overseas residents had an upward trend completely and Japan had t
The line graph illustrates the number of weekly patients' visits of four clinics in one hospital with complains of birth control, eye, diabetic and dental between 2010 and 2016.
The line graph provides data about how many patients visits 4 clinics of a hospital (birth control, eye, diabetic, dental) on avarage in the years of 2010 and 2016.
the picture illustrates that how many patients go to 4 distinct clinics throughout four years. overall, it is clear that although, the highest visitors was credited to Birth control clinic initially, that figure was dent
The graph and line illustrate the amount of Australian output from four different countries(Japan,the United States,China,and India) from 1990 to 2012.