Sunday, May 29, 2011

Visitors to Canada




The graph shows the fluctuation in the number of visitors to Canada from Spain and Japan between 1996 and 2006. Overall, there was a large change in the number of visitors to Canada in the decade.

Starting in 1996, there was a significant difference in the number of visitors from Spain to Canada. There were almost 300,000 Spanish visitors, compared to 850,000 Japanese visitors. The number of visitors from Japan was 800,000, while 250,000 came from Spain in 1996. The number of Spanish visitors as shown in the graph differed from the number Japanese visitors by 50%. Also, the number of Spanish visitors was the highest in 2004 and the lowest in 1996. Moreover, the number of Spanish visitors grew significantly. Between 1996 and 1999 the visitors from Spain sharply increased to 620,000 visitors. The fewest number of visitors from Spain was in 1996. The number of Japanese visitors remained steady from 1996 to 2001. In 1999 the number of Japanese visitors gradually decreased. On the other hand, the number of Spanish visitors sharply decreased.

In conclusion, the number of Japanese visitors to Canada outnumbered the Spanish visitors during the 10 year period.

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