The bar graph above provides information on how many people spent time in Dover and Troy during various seasons. The graph shows that Denver had an increasing number of visitors across the seasons, while Troy had fluctuating numbers.
Dover was most popular during the winter season, with visitors exceeding 25,000. In contrast, the following season, spring, was the least favorable time to visit Dover, attracting only 5,000 tourists. The number of visitors doubled in summer compared to spring and continued to increase in fall, with 15,000 visitors.
On the other hand, Troy saw the highest tourist numbers in summer, peaking at around 22,000 visitors. Fall followed as the second most popular season in Troy, with an average of 20,000 visitors. Spring and winter in Troy had the lowest number of visitors overall, each attracting only around 5,000 visitors.
In general, fall had a similar number of visitors in both cities, with a gap of only 5,000 people. The most considerable difference was observed in winter, with a gap of 20,000 visitors between the two cities.
