The line graph represents visitors to an island in the Caribbean, by holidaymakers, from 2010 to 2017.
Overall, the total numbers of tourist visiting the Caribbean island throughout the year. Moreover, the visitors staying on cruise ship is lower most of the time as compare to staying on island.
In 2010, the total number of visitors stood at 1 million, from which 0.75 is the ratio of visitors who stayed on island and the rest 0.25 million people on cruise ship. Over the following 2 years, there was an insignificant drop to reach the lowest point of just below 0.25 million in the number of visitors stayed on cruise ship and staying on island was the most popular choice with 1.25 million.
In the final year, the total number of visitors for Caribbean island witnessed the highest rate with 3.5 million people. Likewise, the number of tourist stayed on cruise ship is also increased at 2 million, surpassing for those staying on island (1.5 million).
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The line graph represents (wrong word) visitors to an island in the Caribbean, by holidaymakers, (not good English ) from 2010 to 2017.
What is on the graph? From your description there is one curve on the graph. Is that right?