The bar chart shows the
number
of Use synonyms
tourists
from three countries who Use synonyms
traveled
to Australia in 2005 and 2015. The line graph illustrates the comparative Change the spelling
travelled
number
of 2 types of holiday among Use synonyms
travelers
.
Change the spelling
travellers
Overall
, Linking Words
travelers
arriving in Australia from the UK and the US showed an upward trend, Change the spelling
travellers
while
the Linking Words
number
of Japanese Use synonyms
tourists
declined. Use synonyms
On the other hand
, Linking Words
tourists
who enjoyed backpacking increased, Use synonyms
while
staycation types declined.
Linking Words
To begin
with, in 2005, Linking Words
tourists
from Japan accounted for the most significant Use synonyms
number
of Use synonyms
travelers
to Australia, with more than 1,400,000, followed by the UK and the US. Evidently, Change the spelling
travellers
although
visitors from the UK and the US were insignificant in the initial period, the Linking Words
number
surged sharply in 2015, surpassing that of Japanese Use synonyms
tourists
.
Use synonyms
Secondly
, staycations were the most popular type of holiday among Linking Words
tourists
in 2005, with more than 1,500,000 taking them. Use synonyms
Although
the Linking Words
number
increased in 2010, it dropped to 1,000,000 Use synonyms
at the end
of the period. Meanwhile, backpacking's popularity increased almost twice in one decade, from 2005 to 2015.Linking Words