The graphs elicit date about the sales in England across three distinct sorts of music from 2000 to 2003 and 1960 to 1990.
Overall, the sales of pop music recorded the highest amount among the three music types throughout the four years. In contrast, the lowest amount was observed in classical music in 1990.
According to the bar chart, in 2000, the selling rate of pop music had the substantial amount at about £4.5 billion, and this figure experienced a slight increase to £5 billion in 2001. After that, this number reached at £4 billion in 2003, with a small dip in 2002. In addition, rock music was sold in the largest amount at £4 billion in 2001. However, the sales of classical music experienced a fluctuating trend throughout the four years, and it reached its highest point at £2 billion in 2002.
As for the line graph, British natives mostly preferred pop music, where the sales reached at £2.2 billion in 1960 to £5 billion in 1980. Afterwards, it slightly dropped to about £3.5 billion in 1990. However, the category with least amount was classical music sales, which started predominantly at £4 billion in 1960. By the end of the year, this figure experienced a sharp decline to £2 billion.
