The graph and table below shows the changes in the number of overseas visitors and top 5 visitor countries to Britain in 2004 and 2005. Summarize the following information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The graph and table below shows the changes in the number of overseas visitors and top 5 visitor countries to Britain in 2004 and 2005. Summarize the following information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant E60px
The graph and table illustrate the alteration in how many oversea visistors and top 5 visitor nations to Britain between 2004 and 2005.
It is clear from the graph figure in December was by far highest during the research period. Meanwhile, according to the table, India experienced the most significant change from 2004 to 2005.
In 2004, the quantity of visitors to Britain in December was highest, at over 800 thousands peoples, while this figure in June was second highest, at about 700 thousands peoples. There were 650 thousands and over 600 thousands oversea people came to Britain to visit in January and September respectively, compared to just only over 400 thousands peoples in March. In other hand, in 2005 the amount of oversea visitors to Britain in December decreased slightly but it remained the highest figure in the graph. By contrast, the figure in September dropped by over 200 thousands peoples to under 400 thousands people from 2004 to 2005 and become the lowest figure in the graph.
According to the table, in 2004 Japan was the highest country visit Britain, while the number of visitors from South Korea was lowest. Meanwhile, Australia USA and China was second, the third and the forth respectively. To 2005, the figure of Australia increased slightly by 2% and became the highest visitor nation. Specially, India saw a rapid increase of 13% to instead South Korea in the fifth. 
The graph and table illustrate the alteration in how 
many
 oversea 
visistors
 and top 5 
visitor
 nations to Britain between 2004 and 2005.
It is 
clear
 from the graph 
figure
 in December was by far highest during the research period. Meanwhile, according to the table, India experienced the most significant 
change
 from 2004 to 2005.
In 2004, the quantity of 
visitors
 to Britain in December was highest, at 
over
 800 thousands 
peoples
, while this 
figure
 in June was second highest, at about 700 thousands 
peoples
. There were 650 thousands and 
over
 600 thousands oversea 
people
 came to Britain to visit in January and September 
respectively
, compared to 
just
 only
 over
 400 thousands 
peoples
 in March. In other hand, in 2005 the amount of oversea 
visitors
 to Britain in December decreased 
slightly
 but
 it remained the highest 
figure
 in the graph. By contrast, the 
figure
 in September dropped by 
over
 200 thousands 
peoples
 to under 400 thousands 
people
 from 2004 to 2005 and become the lowest 
figure
 in the graph.
According to the table, in 2004 Japan was the highest country visit Britain, while the number of 
visitors
 from South Korea was lowest. Meanwhile, Australia USA and China was second, the third and the forth 
respectively
. To 2005, the 
figure
 of Australia increased 
slightly
 by 2% and became the highest 
visitor
 nation. 
Specially
, India 
saw
 a rapid increase of 13% to 
instead
 South Korea in the fifth. 
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