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The image displays a line graph detailing the percentage of people visiting a museum at least once a year across four age groups from 1980 to 2010 as follows: in 1980, 15-24 age group at 20%, 25-34 at 40%, 35-49 at 30%, 50+ at 40%; in 1985, 15-24 at 20%, 25-34 at 50%, 35-49 at 40%, 50+ at 50%; in 1990, 15-24 at 25%, 25-34 at 40%, 35-49 at 40%, 50+ at 50%; in 1995, 15-24 at 25%, 25-34 at 40%, 35-49 at 45%, 50+ at 40%; in 2000, 15-24 at 30%, 25-34 at 35%, 35-49 at 50%, 50+ at 30%; in 2005, 15-24 at 35%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 at 50%, 50+ at 30%; in 2010, 15-24 at 30%, 25-34 at 30%, 35-49 at 40%, 50+ at 40%.
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The line chart illustrates about in a year between 1980 and 2010, the percentage of people who visited a museum at least once per year.
Overall, the youngest people constanly be the smallest people who visited mesuem between 1980 and 2010, whereas oldest people is the most population that came to museum in the same years. In addition, followed by middle of youngest between oldest age, they fluctuated on visiting the the same place and the same period of time.
However, in 1980 to 1990, the amount of youngest people that visit the museum increased from 20% to around 25%. But, in 1990 to 2010, the percentages gradually decresased to 20%.
On the other hand, the oldest people always be the largest population that visited the museum from 1980 to 2010. For more detail, the percentages were rised in 1980 to 1990, but it shightly down to 40% in 2010.
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