Gul Mohammad Ahmadi - 3

The line graph below shows the percentage of tourists to England who visited four different attractions in Brighton.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.



The line graph above gives information about the rate of visitors to England who travelled to a number of charming places in Brighton between 1980 and 2010, a more than three decades time period. Across the board, it is clearly seen that the number of people who visited Pavilion and Pier increased gradually, while the proportion of visitors to Art Galleries dropped fluctuantly. On the other hand, the Festival members levelled off.

As it can be seen from the line chart, the percentage of visitors in Art Gallery significantly peaked nearly from 20 % to 40 % in 1980, and after 1985 the rate of people slumped gradually until 2010. During this period, it was the lowest part among the attractive places. However, in 1980 the number of visitors to Pier increased slightly from 10 % to 15 %. Lastly, it continued up and down until the year 2010.

The percentage of people who visited the Pavilion which is located in Brighton, England, was climbing rollingly about from 25 % to 50 % between 1980 and 1995. That time, it had the second highest level of tourist population. After the year 1995, the number of visitors declined sharply to almost 35 %, but the following year the rate of travellers gradually went down to around 30 % in 2010.


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