The graph below shows the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph below shows the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Ymwqj
The chart graph illustrates 5 countries in terms of the percentage of travellers who used transports when they visited New Zealand in 2004.
It is clear that the percentages of Japanese show more enthusiasm for using air while other visitors show more preference for cars. In addition, there is a difference in these figures in 5 countries.
A closer look at the data reveals that the proportion of Japaneses traveling by air dominated the top ranking position with 55%. This figure for Koreans is twice as high as that for Australians. The proportion of Britishers using cars is 10% higher than that of Germans. In a similar way, Japanese who used coaches occupied the top ranking position with 51%. These figures for Britishers and Germans mark nearly similar quantities, at 18% and 20% respectively. The percentage of Koreans visiting by coach is four times as tall as that of Australians.
It is noticeable that the figure for Britishers using cars dominated the ranking, standing at 60%. These figures for Germans and Koreans mark similar quantities, at 50%. 45% of total tourists in Australia used cars, compared with 25% for that in Japan. The figures for Britishers and Germans traveling by ferry were almost 35% and 49% accordingly, as opposed to to range from 9% to 15% for Japanese, Koreans and Australians.
The chart graph illustrates 5 countries in terms of the percentage of
travellers
who
used
transports when they visited New Zealand in 2004.
It is
clear
that the percentages of Japanese
show
more enthusiasm for using air while other visitors
show
more preference for
cars
.
In addition
, there is a difference in these
figures
in 5 countries.
A closer look at the data reveals that the proportion of Japaneses traveling by air dominated the top ranking position with 55%. This
figure
for Koreans is twice as high as that for Australians. The proportion of Britishers using
cars
is 10% higher than that of Germans.
In a similar way
, Japanese who
used
coaches occupied the top ranking position with 51%. These
figures
for Britishers and Germans mark
nearly
similar quantities, at 18% and 20%
respectively
. The percentage of Koreans visiting by coach is four times as tall as that of Australians.
It is noticeable that the
figure
for Britishers using
cars
dominated the ranking, standing at 60%. These
figures
for Germans and Koreans mark similar quantities, at 50%. 45% of total tourists in Australia
used
cars
, compared with 25% for that in Japan. The
figures
for Britishers and Germans traveling by ferry were almost 35% and 49%
accordingly
, as opposed
to to
range from 9% to 15% for Japanese, Koreans and Australians.
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