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The image displays a line graph with five lines representing the percentage of tourists to England who visited different attractions in Brighton over a 30-year span from 1980 to 2010. Art Gallery starts at approximately 15% in 1980, peaks at 35% in 1995, and ends at 25% in 2010. Pavilion begins at nearly 30% in 1980, dips to 20% in 1985, rises to nearly 50% in 1995, and concludes at roughly 45% in 2010. Pier starts at 10% in 1980, climbs to around 35% in 1985, then decreases to 20% in 1995, and finishes at 10% in 2010. Pier shows a consistently increasing trend from 5% in 1980 to 10% in 1985, 15% in 1990, 20% in 1995, 30% in 2005, and ending at 35% in 2010. Festival fluctuates starting at nearly 40%, descending to 10% in 1985, ascending to over 30% in 1995, then decreasing again to 25% in 2005, and finally reaching 30% in 2010.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of tourists who visited four attractions in Brighton, UK—art gallery, pavilion, pier, and festival—between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, the pavilion became the most popular attraction, peaking in the mid-1990s before declining. The festival started as the leading attraction but saw a slight decline over time. Meanwhile, the art gallery experienced an initial rise followed by a sharp fall, while the pier gained popularity steadily.
In 1980, the festival attracted the highest percentage of tourists at 30%. This figure declined slightly to 25% by 1995 but recovered to 27% by 2010. The pavilion showed a dramatic rise, surpassing the festival and art gallery before 1990 and peaking at nearly 50% in 1995. However, it declined steadily to 30% by 2010.
The art gallery saw a sharp increase from 21% in 1980 to 38% in 1985 but then declined consistently to just 8% by 2010, becoming the least popular attraction. In contrast, the pier remained stable at around 10% until 2000, after which it rose steadily to 22% by the end of the period.
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