The provided line graph compares the numbers of international conferences in 3 different cities from 1965 to 2010.
Overall, City C’s sharp increase until 1995 is evident while City B remains relatively stable at 22 conferences. In contrast, City A experiences notable fluctuations during the time period.
In more detail, City A had the most international conferences with 35 conferences in 1965, however its leading position changes to being at second place with 20 conferences. After a rapid increase in 1985, City A remained relatively stable until 2010 when it experienced a sharp decline. In contrast to City A’s fluctuations, City B’s consistency is evident with starts at 30 conferences in 1965 and ending with 25 conferences in 2010.
Furthermore, although starting with zero international conferences in 1965, City C increased its conference number to 27 by 1995. In 2005, City C experienced a small decline to 25, however its recovery to it’s previous number in 2010 is notable.
To conclude while starting with having the most international conferences in 1965, City A ends at the bottom with 20 conferences in 2010. A sharp increase in City C’s international conference numbers and consistency of City B’s conference numbers are evident in the graph.
