The Charts Show how Tourism to Two Countries Changed Over a 50-Year Period

The Charts Show How Tourism to Two Countries Changed Over a 50-Year Period. Summarise the Information by Selecting and Reporting the Main Features, and Making Comparisons Where Relevant.

The charts show how tourism to two countries changed over a 50-year period

🎓 The pie chart illustrates tourism in two countries, Australia and Germany, from 1960 to 2010.

Overall, Europeans visited both countries more compared to others. Tourism for both nations changed over the given period.

Regarding Australia, in 1960, European visits accounted for 53%, which sharply fell to 10% in 2010. In 1960, 10% of Asian people visited Australia, which rose sharply to 63% in 2010, putting them at the top of Australia’s tourism industry. Tourists from the USA and Britain who visited Australia were 12% and 25% in 1960. But after 50 years, these figures changed to 7% and 20% respectively. 🌏🇦🇺

In Germany, 45% of Europeans went on holiday trips in 1960. This decreased to 40% in 2010, but they still held first in the German tourism industry. A sharp decline can be observed in British visitors, i.e., from 20% in 1960 to 6% in 2010. In contrast, tourists from the USA and Asia showed much interest in Germany’s tourism industry, which were 25% and 29% respectively. 🌍✈️🇩🇪

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