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Band 7+: The bar chart shows the number of visits to a community website in the first and second years of use. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing the number of visits to a community website for the first and second years of use from September to August: Sept (1st year: ~1,000, 2nd year: ~2,500), Oct (1st year: ~2,000, 2nd year: ~5,000), Nov (1st year: ~3,000, 2nd year: ~10,000), Dec (1st year: ~6,000, 2nd year: ~15,000), Jan (1st year: ~5,000, 2nd year: ~10,000), Feb (1st year: ~1,000, 2nd year: ~1,000), Mar (1st year: ~2,000, 2nd year: ~2,000), Apr (1st year: ~5,000, 2nd year: ~12,000), May (1st year: ~7,000, 2nd year: ~15,000), June (1st year: ~15,000, 2nd year: ~20,000), July (1st year: ~21,000, 2nd year: ~25,000), Aug (1st year: ~10,000, 2nd year: ~14,000).
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The bar graph illustrated the data of visitors to a community website during its first two years in operation.

As can be inferred from the graph, visitors to the website in August of the first year witnessed the highest count; whereas it was in second year’s June and July that recorded the most numbers of users. In addition, the examined website always has a higher amount of monthly access in its second working year than in the opening year.

In respect to the first year of use, the website received its first entry in September, starting at roughly 2,500 visits, and then the figure significantly rose to 10,000 within the next three months. Subsequently, the website’s monthly access recorded a period of decline; lasting from January to March; which was prior to a continuous increase to an unprecedented level of 15,000 in August.

Regarding the second operational year, September documented a rise that nearly doubled its previous year in terms of visits at approximately 5,000. A phase of considerable growth took place from October to December, where the figure maintained in the region of 17,500. Thereafter, the data gradually decreased to 10,000 in March, prior to its significant increase to 21,000 in June and July, before levelling off at 14,000 in August.

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