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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 line graph illustrates the proportion of people who visited a museum at least once a year from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, the proportion of visitors declined significantly during the period, and many adults spent more time in the museum than children. Specifically, among the teenagers, visiting a museum was ultimately the same as begging for the period. Meanwhile, interest in visiting decreased roughly by older people. In 1980, the percentage of people who were 25-34 and 35-49 years old was the same, approximately 30%. Then, it fell down until the 1990s, and its percentage was about 30%. However, the percentage of middle-aged people increased significantly by 40%, and then it continued as a percentage till the 2010.
Nevertheless, the percentage of older people was around 48%; by contrast, young people were 20%. After that, the percentage of older people was falling (about 45%), while the 15-24 age group (around 25%) was growing in 1990. Therefore, they levelled out in 2000; after one decade, they reduced while the percentage of older people was 40%, and the percentage of children was 20%.
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