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The image displays a bar chart of visitor numbers to a museum for the years 1997, 2002, 2007, and 2012 across three categories. In 1997, Adult visitors were 300,100, Visitors aged under 15 were 120,000, and Special Exhibition visitors were 28,000, with a total of 448,100. In 2002, the numbers were 302,200 for Adult visitors, 110,000 for Visitors aged under 15, and 29,200 for Special Exhibition visitors, totaling 441,200. For 2007, there were 400,500 Adult visitors, 87,000 Visitors aged under 15, and 37,700 Special Exhibition visitors, for a total of 525,200. In 2012, Adult visitors numbered 380,000, Visitors aged under 15 were 82,300, and Special Exhibition visitors were 42,000, making the total 504,300.
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The graph illustrates how the proportions of adults, children aged under 15, and attendees of special exhibition at a museum changed from 1997 to 2012.
Overall, adults consistently recorded higher figures than the other categories throughout the period. There was a general upward trend in the numbers of adult visitors and attendees of special exhibition at a museum, whereas the under-15 age group showed a gradual decline.
Focusing on the increases first, the number of adult visitors grew significantly from 300,100 in 1997 to 400,500 in 2007 before experiencing a slight decrease from 400,500 to 380,000 in 2012. Moreover, there was a steady rise in the proportion of attendees of special exhibition at a museum from 28,000 in 1997 to 42,000 in 2012. However, the figure for children aged under 15 decreased steadily over the period from 120,000 in 1997 to 82,300 in 2012.
As for adult visitors, they were the most significant category throughout the whole period between 1997 and 2012.
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