The line graph below shows the percentage of tourists to England who visited four different attractions in Brighton. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant.
The line graph delineates the information about four several attractions in Brighton visited by commuters in the time of 30 years.
Overall, all the four destinations in Brighton did not have a stable tourist ratio and got fluctuated over the years. However, the maximum traveller preferred the Pavilion attraction in Brighton and simultaneously moved forward with a lower ratio. Therefore, the least famous attraction was Pier but surprisingly surged up after years.
Festival was the most considerable attraction by the tourist who belonged to the European nation with shares 30% in 1980, but this ratio steadily plummeted over the years with no certain changes, approx. 25% decreased in 15 years and slightly surged up and reached 29% in the initial year. Moreover, Mostly sightseers were interested in the Pavilion attraction in Brighton, nearby 23% in 1980 and drastically skyrocketed and crossed the barrier of 44% and counted most famous attraction among tourists in 1995. An unfortunate downfall was observed, and this share got declined to 30% in 2010.
Probing further, some groups of tourists liked to watch art galleries with shares of 20% in 1980 and surged by 18% after 15 years. It is interesting to note that art galleries became less popular among tourists from England and dramatically moved downwards, which accounted for below 10% in 2010. Whereas, the most unremarkable destination among travellers was Pier,10% of tourists liked this destination in 1980 and went in free fall for few years and slightly move upward and reached above the 20% in the initial year.
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