The chart below provides information about the 5 types of transportation that tourists used in a particular city between 1989 and 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The bar graph gives information about the distribution of four different types of transportation that were utilized by tourists across five
countries
.
Overall
, it can be clearly seen that cars were the most picked up by tourists in all nations with the exception of Japan
. In addition
, the lowest distribution was made by coaches in three countries
. Interestingly, the air and ferry have a regular passenger over all countries
.
In terms of cars, users were dominated by three countries
namely British, Germany, Australia and Korea at around 45% to 60%, while
the car passengers from Japan
were only around 25%. Moreover
, Air transportation in Japan
accounted for roughly 45%, whilst the rest countries
made up just above 10% to well below 40% of total passengers.
Furthermore
, the figure for ferries was in second place in Germany at almost 50% and followed by other countries
which comprised 10% to around 35%. Then
, the mode of transportation by coach was the smallest portion in three countries
including British, Germany and Australia about 8% to 20%, however
, in Japan
and Korea the coach users were positioned second rank at just above half and 40%Submitted by mfmakarim55 on
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