The supplied line graph gives information about the general number of people visiting four different hospital clinics, such as Birth control, Eye, Diabetic, and Dental, over the period of six years between 2010 and 2016.
At first glance, it is clear that the Eye clinic had a high number of patients, while the Dental clinic had the lowest number of patients over the entire period. There was a gradual fluctuation in the number of people who visited the Birth control clinic.
To begin, the number of people who visited the Eye clinic was higher than the number of people who visited the Dental clinic throughout the period. Both clinics began with nearly the same number of patients, over 100 patients; however, the number of people who visited the Eye clinic increased sharply to around 350 patients, while the number of people who visited the Dental clinic grew gradually to nearly 150 patients over the entire period.
Turning to the Birth control and Diabetic clinics, the first clinic experienced fluctuation over the six-year period, thus remaining at approximately 250 patients, whereas the second clinic had steady growth to over 150 patients in 2016.
