The graph below shows how much money was spent on tourist infrastructure in four different European countries from 1980 to 1992.

The graph below shows how much money was spent on tourist infrastructure in four different European countries from 1980 to 1992.
The provided figure illustrates the information on the amount of tourist expenditure in four different places in Europe. In general, the data is given in euro millions and it can be split into types of trends, upward and downward trends. First of all, there were two different levels of trends. England started from a high position accounting for 58, and
then
slightly rose up to reach a peak at 80.
Moreover
, Spain stood at the highest place merely 60. The graph of the Spanish remained steady for two years,
then
dropped to the lowest place a mere 50,
then
rebounded back to remain at the same level at 60.
Furthermore
, turning to the data of the downward trend, France began at the lowest position, they had significantly increased every year to the peak level as the UK.
In contrast
,
Lastly
, the data for Germany began around 30,
then
came up to reach the standard number.
Nevertheless
, the graph was stabilized and grew,
then
finished by 40
at the end
of the year.
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