THE graph below gives information about international tourist arrivals in different parts of the world. summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

THE graph below gives information about international tourist

 arrivals in different parts of the world. summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The given graph illustrates how the proportion of international visitors changed from 1990 to 2005 in several regions. which is being calculated in millions.
Overall
, it is obvious that North
America
had stable and biggest numbers throughout the years,
while
South
America
was the opposite. North
America
initially
increased from 70 to 90 in 2000,
then
it experienced a sudden drop to around 80 in 2005,
although
it remained in the first place.
Similarly
, Central and Eastern Europe
also
reached a peak dramatically without any decreased points, starting from up to 30 to around 80 in 2005, which was close to the highest position. On the other side, South-East Asia ascended steadily from 20 to more than 40, despite the moderate average compared to North
America
.
In contrast
, Sub-Sahara Africa and South
America
placed the lowest with the same number in 1990, which gradually went up to approximately 10, marking a slight difference between them continuously.
Thus
, in 2005, Sub-Saharan eventually climbed to a greater proportion with nearly 20.
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