The charts show how tourism in the 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 in the two countries changed over 50 years. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant.
The pie charts below show information about tourism in Australia and Germany from 1960 to 2010. Overall, in Australia and Germany, Europeans were the most visited tourist in 1960, but in 2010 Asians won the battle and became the most visited tourist in Australia. In Germany, Europeans again took the lead.
In 1960, Europeans were the most visited tourists in Australia and Germany, with 53% and 45%. The second most tourist were British people, 25% and 20%. Only 10% of Asians visit Australia and Germany, but the number of Americans 12% in 1960 and 2010 increased by 25%.
Moreover, in 2010 Asians took the lead and proportion inclined by 63% as they visited Australia and 25% in Germany. Europeans visit 10% of Australia and 40% of Germany. British people visit 20% and 6%, but Americans visit 7% and 29% in Germany. In Australia, Asians take the lead, and in Germany, Europeans take the lead.