The line graph shows the number of people who visited aquariums, parks, museums and zoos on an island between 1980 and 2015.
Overall, aquariums and parks became more popular, while museums went down and zoos almost stayed the same. At the end, parks had the most visitors, and museums had the least.
In 1980, aquariums were the most popular place, with about 8 million people, which was a bit higher than parks and about twice as many as zoos. Parks then grew faster than aquariums, and by 2015, nearly 9.5 million people went to parks, compared with about 9 million to aquariums.
Museums had around 4 million visitors at the beginning, almost the same as zoos. But their number fell by half to just over 2 million in 2015. Zoos showed a small fall until 2000, then went up again, ending at about 3.8 million, almost two times higher than museums.
