Given bar chart compares data about people who went to the British library between 1991 and 2000.
It is clear from the figure, people have tended to go to the library for nine years to borrow or return book, whereas very few people concerned about going to study. Moreover, some people went to the library for obtaining information and reading newspapers or magazines.
70% percent of people used to go to the library for borrowing or returning book in 1991. However, after 9 years percentage declined from 70% people to people 55% in 2000. Meanwhile, a few people went to the library for studying about 10%, but following years numbers got changed. From 1991 to 2000, percentage dropped by 8%, so only 2% of people went to library in 2000. Obtaining information from library was used by 23% of people in 1991, though, in 2000 only 10% of people used that reason to went to the library. Final reason, to go to the library was read newspapers or magazines. About 15% of people went to the library for that reason in 1991, yet , after 9 years only 5% of people went to the library for same reason.
