The line graph illustrates the amount of visitor spend for visitors to New Zealand from 5 countries over a period of eighteen years between 1996 and 2014.
The graph given illustrates data on the amount of visitor spend for visitors to New Zealand from 5 countries. The graph relates 1996 to 2014.
Overall
, the number
of cases
in 1996 in China was less than the number
of cases
in 2014 in Australia
. According to
the graph, it is noticeable that there is a development.
To begin
, first of all, it can be clearly seen that the amount of visitor spend for visitors to New Zealand from 5 countries. The initial one to consider is that In 2014, the number
of cases
rose significantly approximately to 2,400 in Australia
. Moreover
, there was a slight drop to 500 in Japan. In addition
, by 1996, there was a significant fall to 1 in China. On the other hand
, the figures for cases
increased slowly to about 2,100 in Australia
. Therefore
, the number
of cases
dropped in the UK but the number
of cases
jumped significantly in Australia
. Regarding the given data, it is remarkable that there is a leap.
The number
of cases
in 2014 in Australia
was more than the case of the figure in 1996 China. In reference to the represented figures, it is significant that there is an achievement.Submitted by shaikhaalrashidi24 on
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