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Band 5+: The table below shows the changes in the number of visitors (in millions) to 5 European tourist attractions from 1981 to 2001. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a table of visitor numbers to five European attractions over three years: in 1981, The British Museum had 2.98 million, The Rijksmuseum 2.44 million, amusement parks 7.50 million, zoos 1.01 million, and The National Aquatic Centre 3.85 million; in 1991, The British Museum had 3.75 million, The Rijksmuseum 3.50 million, amusement parks 6.80 million, zoos 1.00 million, and The National Aquatic Centre 3.35 million; in 2001, The British Museum had 4.30 million, The Rijksmuseum 4.28 million, amusement parks 7.01 million, zoos 1.01 million, and The National Aquatic Centre 3.21 million.
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The table illustrate information about the changes in the number of visitors, measured in milions, to five popular tourist attractions in Europe over a twenty- year period from 1981 to 2001.

Overall, it is evident that the Amusement park consistently attracted the highest number of visitors throughout the period, whereas the zoo remained the least popular site. At the same time, all attractions saw an increase in visitor numbers over the 20 years.

To begin with, in year 1981, The british museum number of visitors were 2.98 million, a decade later it had a slight growth (3.75). later on 2001 it had a drastick growth by4.30 million visitors, which is almost a twice growth from the starting phase. Similar growth happened to the Rajksmuseum it started with 2.44 and later on year 2001 it had almost a doubled growth by 4.28 million of visitors.

Even tho, the Amusement parks had a highest number of visistors throughout the year later on year 2001 it had a slight decreased ( 7.50 to 7.01). Similarly, same changes happended to the national Aquatic centre. it had a 3.85 million of visitors in 1981, but later on 2001 it had a little drop. Meanwhile the Zoo visitors remained the same in year 1981 and 2001.

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