The line-graph illustrates the quantity of visitors in SE Asia in 2003from January to the end of May, divided by the USA, Europe and Australia and measured in percentages. Overall, we can see that the quantity for both the USA and Australia decreases over this period, whereas that for Europe increases.
To begin with a first point, the amount of visitors from the USA started at 20% in January before it increased to just under 30% in February, this fell slightly in March and reached only 20% in April before dropping to its lowest point of 10% at the end of May,10% less than at the start of the year. Following this, Australia was about 25% greater than the USA at 45% at the start of the year; this fell to a little over 32% over the next two months before reaching a trough of only 5% in April. Finally, Europe began at 30% , gradually grew to 40% in February before hitting a peak of 50% in April, it then fell 10% to finish at 40% in May; 30% and 35% less than the USA and Australia respectively.