The given line graph depicts the rate of people who came to Scotland to discover four attractive places from 1980 to 2010.
Overall, while the proportion of tourists to the castle and zoo witnessed an upward trend over the period shown, the opposite was true for the aquarium and festival. Noticeably, the percentage of the castle’s tourism recorded the most dramatic change among all categories.
In the beginning year of the period, the rate of people who visited the festival recorded the highest percentage at 30% before experiencing a gradual decline throughout the 30-year period, receiving the figure of 17% in 2010. Similarly, after the proportion of the aquarium’s tourists rose significantly, reaching 35% in 1985, it witnessed a noticeable decrease to under 10%, making it reach the lowest figure through four categories.
Turning to the figures for the percentage of people who came to the zoo and castle. Although the rate of the zoo’s tourists received the lowest number in 1980, just 10%, it has recorded second place after experiencing a slight fluctuation to 20% in 2010. Likewise, the figures for the proportion of people who sight-seeing the castle in 1980 is 25%. After that, it witnessed a dramatic increase to 45% before seeing a remarkable fall to 33%.
