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The image displays a line graph detailing the percentage of people visiting a museum annually across four age groups between 1980 and 2010. In 1980, ages 15-24 showed 18%, 25-34 had 42%, 35-49 observed 40%, and 50+ recorded 48%. By 1985, figures shifted to 20% for 15-24, 35% for 25-34, 42% for 35-49, and 45% for 50+. In 1990, ages 15-24 were at 25%, 25-34 at 32%, 35-49 at 42%, and 50+ at 40%. The 1995 data shows 15-24 at 22%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 increased to 50%, and 50+ fell to 38%. In 2000, ages 15-24 reached 18%, 25-34 at 32%, 35-49 at 45%, and 50+ noted at 35%. By 2005, the 15-24 group recorded 15%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 maintained 43%, and 50+ stabilized at 34%. Finally, in 2010, 15-24 showed 15%, 25-34 decreased to 22%, 35-49 at 38%, and 50+ remained at 35%.
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The provided line chart illustrates the comparison of visitors categorized by different ages to a museum at least once a year from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, it is clear that the elderly from 50 years old were mostly interested in visiting the museum over the period, while it was the least attractive to the youngest people. However, the figures of other groups had increased from 1980 to 2010.
To begin with, the oldest people from the age 50 and above visited the museum the most compared to others, with nearly 50% of people in 1980, and decreased significantly to 40% in 2010. In contrast, this museum was the least popular with 15-24 year-old people, at about 20%, then fluctuated stably over the period.
Moreover, there was a similarity between the 25-34 age group and 35-49 age group. Particularly, both the figures after starting approximately 40% in 1980, witnessed a significant decline to 30% after 10 years. Nevertheless, the percentages rose remarkably to nearly 40% afterwards.
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