The provided line graph illustrates the proportion of inquiries to tourist information office by telephone, email, and in person between January 2001 and June 2001. Overall, the in-person category accounted for the largest share compared to the other categories, while email recorded the smallest figure. Notably, both in-person and telephone inquiries experienced major increases over time, whereas the proportion of email inquiries declined significantly.
Initially, in the earlier months, the in-person category recorded major ascending tendency, rising from around 400 units in January to approximately 800 in March, culminating to approximately 1,200 units in June, indicating a more renowned trend among the population. In addition, throughout the timespan, telephone experienced minor intermittent transformation, remained static, and escalated gradually, commencing at 800 in January, with the nadir of merely below 800 in February, maintaining a stable trend at 800 in March, before moving upward to approximately 1,100 in June.
Conversely, looking at the given linegraph, email inquiries consistently maintained stable movement before exhibiting downward trends throughout the months, commencing at around 600 units in January and remaining constant for the first two months, before collapsing to approximately 200 units in June, with a reduction of 200% in the given period.
