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The image shows a line graph depicting the percentage of tourists to Scotland who visited Edinburgh attractions from 1980 to 2010. The attractions are represented by four different line styles: solid for Aquarium, dash-dot for Castle, solid-gray for Zoo, and dash for Festival. The Aquarium's percentage remained relatively stable at 10% in 1980, showed a peak at 15% around 1995, and dropped back to just above 10% by 2010. The Castle experienced a significant increase from just below 10% in 1980 to a peak of over 45% around 1995, followed by a gradual decrease to just over 30% by 2010. The Zoo's percentages fluctuated between 10% and 20% throughout the period, while the Festival peaked at around 30% in 2000 and dropped to around 20% by 2010.
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The given line graph depicts the percentage of tourists who came to Scotland and visited four different attractions in Edinburgh, namely the aquarium, castle, zoo, and festival. The data is calibrated in percentage.
Overall, it is clearly visible that the proportion of tourists visiting the castle and zoo witnessed an upward trend over a given period of time, whereas the proportion of those visiting the aquarium and festival witnessed a downward trend over the same period.
To begin with, the percentage of castle tourism had shown a lot of fluctuations. In the beginning year of the period, 30% of the tourists visited the festival, and after a certain period of time, the percentage showed a gradual decline.
Probing ahead, the proportion of people who visited the aquarium was around 35% in 1985 and dropped to around 8% after a given period of time. Although 10% of tourists visited the zoo in 1980, it had managed to remain in third place after 30 years.
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