The line graph illustrates the proportion of inhabitants of different generations going to the cinema once a month or more in a citizen of Europe between 2000 and 2011.

The line graph illustrates the proportion of inhabitants of different generations going to the cinema once a month or more in a citizen of Europe between 2000 and 2011.
The provided diagram depicts the percentages of citizens of various generations going to the theatre once a month or more over 11-year periods in Europe.
Overall
, the histogram clearly demonstrates that every generation has an upward trend. The years are taken into consideration starting from 2000 to the end of the period time of 2011. Observing the details, it is remarkable that there was a dramatic fluctuating rate of age 15-24 starting at 15% in 2000 and rapidly rising to its peak at 57% in 2010 and slightly dropping to 52% in 2011.
Similarly
, the ages of 7-14 and 25-35 experienced both an increase and a decrease. Beginning in 2000 they gradually climbed to the highest level at 35% of age 7-14 and 32% of 25-35 community in 2010 but ,unfortunately both fell to 30% in 2011 and remained approximately throughout the reporting time.
On the contrary
, the 35 and over society stayed at the bottom of the graph even though it had a slowly increasing rate and reached its peak roughly at 12% in 2011.
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