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Band 8+: The line graph below shows the percentage of tourists to England who visited four different attractions in Brighton. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a graph showing the percentage of tourists to England who visited Brighton attractions over six time periods. The Art Gallery line starts at 20% in 1980, decreases to 10% in 1985, increases to 30% in 1990, drops to 20% in 1995, rises to 40% in 2000, and falls back to 20% in 2010. The Pavilion line begins at 30% in 1980, jumps to 40% in 1985, drops to 20% in 1990, rises to 45% in 1995, decreases to 40% in 2000 and 2005, and drops to 35% in 2010. The Pier line starts at 10% in 1980, increases to 20% in 1985, jumps to 45% in 1990, decreases to 40% in 1995 and 2000, and falls to 30% in 2005 and 2010. The Festival line begins at 30% in 1980, remains at 30% in 1985, increases to 35% in 1990, drops to 30% in 1995, rises to 40% in 2000, and falls to 25% in 2005 and 2010.
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The line graph shows the percentage of tourists visiting four attractions in Brighton—the Pier, Art Gallery, Pavilion, and Festival—from 1980 to 2010.

In 1980, the Pier attracted around 10% of visitors. Its popularity fluctuated a lot over the years but ended slightly above 20% by 2010. The Art Gallery started at 20%, rose sharply to nearly 40% in 1985, then fell quickly to just under 10% by 2010, making it the least popular attraction by the end of the period.

The Pavilion began with a higher percentage of visitors than the Art Gallery and rose steadily to 50% in 1995. However, it then dropped significantly, reaching between 30% and 40% by 2000, and finally stabilized at 30% by 2010. Despite its early success, the Pavilion’s popularity decreased over time.

The Festival started with 30% of tourists, fell slowly to 25% in 1995, then slightly increased to 27% in 2000 before leveling off by 2010. This attraction showed moderate changes compared to the more dramatic shifts seen with the Art Gallery and Pavilion.

In conclusion, the Art Gallery and Pavilion had more noticeable changes in visitor numbers, while the Pier and Festival showed more stable trends, with the Festival experiencing only minor changes throughout the 30 years.

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