the bar chart below shows the number of people visiting two different cites by seasons
the bar chart below shows the number of people visiting two different cites by seasons x0gl6
Depicted on the bar graph is the data of visitors travelling in two cities -Dover and Troy by seasons.
As an overview, the graph shows that in these four seasons, summer and autumn were thoroughly dominated by Troy; however, Dover also had a significant presence in the last season and equal percentage in the first one.
In two of four seasons, Troy outnumbered Dover. Troy witnessed a rapid growth of tourists from summer to visiting in summer and fall. According to the bar graph, above 20, 000 experienced by Troy in summer, which was twice as much as Dover. However, this number slightly declined to less than that of the next season.
Dover and Troy were equally represented in the first season, which accounted for merely 5, 000. Nevertheless, Dover was the most popular destination for tourists in winter. It made up a particularly large proportion of tourists visiting in winter to hold the highest position, which was five times greater than that of Troy (25, 000).
Depicted on the bar graph is the data of visitors travelling in two cities -Dover and Troy by seasons.
As an overview, the graph
shows
that in these four
seasons
,
summer
and autumn were
thoroughly
dominated by Troy;
however
, Dover
also
had a significant presence in the last
season
and equal percentage in the
first
one.
In two of four
seasons
, Troy outnumbered Dover. Troy witnessed a rapid growth of tourists from
summer
to visiting in
summer
and fall. According to the bar graph, above 20, 000 experienced by Troy in
summer
, which was twice as much as Dover.
However
, this number
slightly
declined to less than that of the
next
season.
Dover and Troy were
equally
represented in the
first
season
, which accounted for
merely
5, 000.
Nevertheless
, Dover was the most popular destination for tourists in winter. It made up a
particularly
large proportion of tourists visiting in winter to hold the highest position, which was five times greater than that of Troy (25, 000).