The graphs below show the number of international tourists by month and by year, and which regions of the world they visit. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The first chart indicates the number of international tourist arrivals by month in 2010, while the second chart provides information on how many international tourists arrive in particular countries over 60 years starting in 1950.
Overall, it can be seen that international tourist highest in July and the greatest number of tourist flew into Europe.
Looking at the first graph in more detail, it can be seen that arrivals of international tourist increased from 60 million in January to over 110 million in July. That international tourists all fell in range of over 110 million to nearly 70 million in December.
Moving on to the second graph, it is clear that the number of international tourists visiting Asia and Americas show a dramatic growth from 1980 to 2010, from around 20 million to 200 million and from 50 million to 100 million respectively. Arrivals of international tourist who visited Middle East and Africa has also grown over the period, peaking at approximately 30 million in 2010.
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