The line graph below gives information on cinema attendance in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line chart illustrates the percentage of film visitors in various age ranges in the United Kingdom in a period spanning two decades.
Overall
, it's clear that moviegoers of all ages have experienced similar changes. What’s more, the majority of people who watch movies in cinemas are aged 44-54, while
the lowest attendance rate is among those under 24.
In 1990, there were similar proportions of people, aged 34 to 44 and 44 to 54, respectively. When it comes to those of 24-34 and 14-24-year-olds, the customer attendance rates were much lower, which were approximately 25% and 15%.
In the following 10-year period, oscillations of differing extents could be observed in the figures for all groups, but all of them climbed by 10% or thereabouts between 2000 and 2005. By contrast
, the percentages of viewers 44 to 54 and 34 to 44 years old continued to go up in 2010, reaching nearly 51% and 44%, respectively. After that, the rest of the audience stayed about the same, at approximately 33 per cent for 24 - to 34-year-olds and 21 per cent for 14 - to 24-year-olds.Submitted by 269646099 on
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