The graph below gives information about international tourist arrival in different parts of the world. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line chart illustrates the details of international tourists arriving in 5 different parts of the world, from 1990 to 2005.
Overall
, we observe that until 2005, the number of people coming to Africa and South America was nearly the same. Moreover
, these figures for the Central and the Eastern part of Europe have grown rapidly, since 1990. However
, from the beginning North America has been witnessing the highest number of tourists. In addition
to this
, Southeast Asia's number has been growing at a constant rate.
On closer examination, we find that, in 1990, approximately 10 million international individuals had been to Sub-Saharan Africa and to the
South America, Correct article usage
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this
tallie rose to 15 million by the end of 2000. Apart from
this
, more than 30,000,000 people from worldwide had come to the
Europe, in 1990, Correct article usage
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this
doubled in the next 5 years, and by the end of 2005, this
was close to 900 thousand. Interestingly, the North U.S.A. was the most preferred location for the
travelling purposes, Correct article usage
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as a result
, in 2005, 700 thousand people visited this
place, and this
grew and reached a final value of 90 million. In the
case, of South East-Asia Correct determiner usage
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this
was close to 30,000,000, in 1995, and 50,000,000Submitted by yashaswikhot on
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