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The image shows the number of museum visitors in three categories—adult visitors, visitors aged under 15, and special exhibition visitors—over the years 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012. In 1997, adult visitors numbered approximately 250,000, visitors aged under 15 numbered around 150,000, and special exhibition visitors were roughly 100,000. In 2002, adult visitors rose to about 300,000, visitors aged under 15 remained consistent around 150,000, and special exhibition visitors slightly increased to nearly 120,000. In 2007, adult visitors peaked at nearly 420,000, visitors aged under 15 held steady at 150,000, and special exhibition visitors reached around 110,000. By 2012, adult visitors were around 400,000, visitors aged under 15 stayed at approximately 150,000, and special exhibition visitors numbered close to 120,000.
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The bar chart illustrates change in the figure of museum visitors across three different categories between 1997 and 2012.
In general, it is noticeable that different trends were observed in all given years. While adult visitors recorded the highest numbers of visiting among in all given periods, the opposite was the case for special exhibition visitors and this trend steadily rose from starting to finished.
The highest numbers of adult visitors visited to museum among in all given years, and this trend recorded 300k from 1997 to 2002. This group dramatically increased to 400k in 2007, after which it slightly decreased to around 375k at the end of the period. The under 15 years old reached about 120k in 1997, this followed by gradually fell to around 80k in 15 years.
The least figure of special exhibition visitors visited to museum in all given periods, it stood at approximately 25k, in the year of 1997. While this trend steadily rose to nearly 50k in 15 years.
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