The graph illustrates how many books were read by men and women in a city library between 2011 and 2014.
Overal, while women experienced a significant and consistent growth, men shoed a fluctuations in the number of books. In addition, femal readers suppased male readers in the middle of time frame, and farther created a large gap between genders.
In terms of women, they began the period at approximately 3000 books. However this figure from 2011 onward, saw a dramatic rise, overtaking men at roughly 4000 books in 2012, and reaching nearly 8000 by the final year.
In comparison, males started the period at 4300 books compared to only 3000 by females in 2011.But, this pattern steadly droped from 2012,intersecting women, and reaching the minimum of 3800 in 2013. Suprisingly, in 2014, the number of articles read by males rebounded to its initial position 4300
