Friday, May 14, 2010

Visitors to Canada 1996 to 2006


This line graph illustrates the number of visitors over 10 years from two countries Japan and Spain to Canada.
Starting in 1996, there was difference in the number of visitors from Spain to Canada. There were almost 300,000 Spanish visitors, while Japan got almost 850,000 visitors. Then, the number of visitors from Spain sharply increased between 1996 and 1999, but the number of visitors from Japan remains steady from 1996 to 2001. The number of visitors from Japan decreased sharply between 2001 and 2003 from 800,000 to 500,000. On the other hand, the number of visitors from Spain was 500,000 in 2000 and dramatically increased until it reached 600,000 in 2004. This was the highest number of visitors from Spain in these 10 years. The number of visitors from Japan in 2003 was 500,000 and slightly increased until it reached 690,000 in 2006.
In conclusion, the number of visitors from Japan outnumbered the Spanish visitors over the 10 year period.

1 comment:

  1. Abdulla Ali:

    Good writing! You have 2 argument and 2 line graph essays (not including 'Milk' and 'Animal Testing'). Looks good.

    If you want to add more to be up to date like 'Examinations' or 'Workers to Dubai', for extra marks, that's fine.

    The Fox

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