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The image compares two diagrams of a museum's layout for the years 1990 and 2010. In 1990, the site includes a store room at the top left, an entrance below the store, a path to the right of the store room, a car park in the upper right quadrant, a garden surrounding the car park, a shop below the entrance, and a cottage at the bottom left adjacent to the main road. By 2010, the site shows changes including the car park moved to the left, a garden occupying the upper central area, a store room to the left of the entrance, a shop below the entrance, a new cafe placed central to the layout, and a path along the right side; the cottage is no longer shown. The main road is described at the bottom in both diagrams, and a legend at the bottom indicates that orange areas are exhibition rooms.
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The diagram compares a museum and its surroundings between the year 1990 and 2010. There are small amount of changes over the year of time.
Overall, the museum is almost as same as before in 1990 but has slighlty been renovated. In 2010 Car park sized has been increased compared to 1990 and also the cottage has been replaced by the cafe.
Furthermore, In 1990 car parking area used to be merged with garden area but the whole area is converted into car park in 2010. Additionally, cottage section from 1990 is also transformed into cafe in 2010 which caters the people and staffs.
However,In 1990 there was an exihibiton room on the opposite side of the main road from the museum area but has been demolished and can not been seen in the map in 2010.
In contrast, museum from 1990 to 2010 hasn’t been drastically changed but some of the area has been renovated while exihibiton room has nowhere to been seen in 2010.
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