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The image contains two graphs with data from 2011 to 2018. The first graph shows the price for entry to national parks, with a fluctuating line starting at $10.00 in 2011, rising to $14.00 in 2013, dropping to $12.00 in 2014, then increasing again to $18.00 in 2017 before dipping to $16.00 in 2018. The second graph shows the number of visitors to national parks, with bars indicating a steady increase from 0.25 million in 2011 to 0.45 million in 2015, followed by a slight decrease to 0.40 million in 2016, then rising to 0.50 million in 2017, before a minor drop to 0.45 million in 2018.
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The given 2 graphs (bar and line), bar graph illustrates the people visiting the national park while the line graph demonstrates the entry price of the park from 2011 to 2018.
According to the given data fluctuation has been observed in both the charts as prices being directly proportional to the number of visitors, as lowest figures visiting the park have been seen when price rises.
Prices were kind of steady from 2011 to 2014 but a gradual increase in people visiting the park have been seen. A rapid surge in entry cost happened in 2015 making a fall in number of visitors visiting the park the same year.
The following year a rapid decline in entry cost made an increase in the numbers of visitors visiting. In year 2017, the highest number (approximately 0.53 million people) visited the national park making it the highest peak point in the bar graph.
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