A glance at the bar chart provided reveals the rate of international
tourists
from the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan to Australia during the period from 2005 to 2015, Use synonyms
while
the line graph illustrates whether the Linking Words
tourists
’ preferences were staying at Use synonyms
resorts
or backpacking.
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Overall
, the Linking Words
number
of Use synonyms
tourists
from the UK and the US experienced an upward trend, Use synonyms
while
Linking Words
this
was downward for Japanese Linking Words
tourists
. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, after a ten-year period, backpacking became more popular than staying at Linking Words
resorts
.
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Firstly
, Linking Words
although
the Linking Words
number
of Use synonyms
tourists
from America and Britain to Australia was 45000 and 800000 in 2005, these figures saw an exponential climb, peaking at 1400000 in 2015. Use synonyms
Conversely
, from about 1400000, the Linking Words
number
of Japanese Use synonyms
tourists
plunged to 1000000 after 10 years, highlighting the declining popularity of Australia for them.
Of these Use synonyms
tourists
, Use synonyms
while
a significant Linking Words
number
of 1700000 tended to stay at Use synonyms
resorts
, less than about 350000 preferred backpacking in 2005. Use synonyms
This
trend, Linking Words
however
, was revolutionized until 2015. Linking Words
In other words
, the Linking Words
number
of travellers who stayed at Use synonyms
resorts
dropped from a peak of 2400000 in 2010, to 1300000 in 2015, equaling the same popularity as backpacking. Use synonyms
This
highlights that more attention was paid to the exploration by Linking Words
tourists
.Use synonyms
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