The line graph illustrates the proportions of tourists who frequented various attractions in Scotland over a thirty-year period, from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, the data indicates varying trends among the four types of attractions, with notable declines in some areas and modest increases in others.
To begin with, the Castle attraction was the most popular among tourists in 1980, with an impressive 45% visitation rate. However, this percentage declined steadily over the subsequent decades, reaching a low of 25% by 2010. In contrast, the Aquarium’s popularity experienced a slight rise from 10% in 1980 to 15% in 2010, showcasing a consistent appeal to visitors throughout the thirty-year span.
In terms of the Zoo and Festival attractions, both saw a downward trend in tourist engagement. The Zoo, which started with a 10% attraction rate in 1980, diminished significantly to a mere 5% by 2010. Similarly, the Festival began with a 15% visitation rate in 1980 but declined to 10% by the end of the period. These figures reflect a broader trend of diminishing interest in these particular attractions over the three decades.
