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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 Number of visits to a community website: First and second years of use

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The image displays monthly number of visits to a community website for first and second years of use: Sept 1000 (1st) vs 3000 (2nd), Oct 3000 (1st) vs 7000 (2nd), Nov 2000 (1st) vs 12000 (2nd), Dec 10000 (1st) vs 18000 (2nd), Jan 20000 (1st) vs 7000 (2nd), Feb 4000 each, Mar 0 (1st) vs 10000 (2nd), Apr 0 each, May 10000 (1st) vs 15000 (2nd), Jun 13000 (1st) vs 22000 (2nd), July 15000 (1st) vs 23000 (2nd), Aug 12000 (1st) vs 20000 (2nd).
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The given bar chart illustrates the amount of people who have access to a community website in the first and the second year.

Overall, it is obvious that more visits to the website were witnessed in the second year. Similarly, the number of yearly visitors reached its peak in some months in the middle year, from June, July and August.

To begin with, in the first year of operation, the number of visits rose steeply to 10,000 in the initial three months starting from September and then remained unchanged until December. Despite a small drop to under 5,000 in the middle of the period, the figure experienced a dramatic increment afterwards, reaching its peak at approximately 15,000 users in August.

Regarding the second year of use, there were more people having access to the website at the starting point when compared to the previous timeframe, at roughly 4,700 visits. This number witnessed a sharp increase of over 12,000, indicating a broader level of engagement to the community website. From Jan to Feb, the number of visitors dropped mildly, after which it remained in March and experienced a rebound for the rest of the year, peaking its highest peak at 22,000. Notably, while gaining more website visits at the beginning, the ending point of this period was nearly 2,000 lower than the previous year.

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