The line graph elucidates the percentage of people aged from 14 to 54 who attended the cinema within the United Kingdom between the year 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that there was a huge drop in the percentage of people attending the cinema in the year 2000, but later exhibited a marginal upward trend. The people aged between 14-34 noted the lowest percentage, and people aged between 44-54 constituted the highest share.
The people aged between 34-44 and 44-54 commenced at the comparable levels of roughly 37%. Until the year 1995, the first one showed a convoluted yet positive trend meanwhile, the second one reveal a substantial increase. Both age group experienced a impressive surge after the fall in the year 2000.
Additionally, the people aged between 14-24 contributed to only 15% of the cinema attendance whereas, the group aged between 24-34 start off at approximately 24% in the year 1990. Comparitevly, both age group depicts almost a similar pattern.
