The line chart illustrates the proportion of tourists to Scotland who visited to four destinations from 1980 to 2010.
Looking from an overall perspective, the percentage of tourists to Scotland who visited zoos and castles went up over the period given, while that of those to aquariums and festivals fell. Noticeably, festivals were initially the most attractive type of destination, which was then replaced by castles from 1985 to 2010.
With regard to the composition of travelers visiting Scotland’s zoos, it began at about 10% in 1980. After which, this number fluctuated markedly between 9% and 15% and dropped to around 20% in 2010. Likewise, approximately 23% of the tourists went to castles in the first year, which then reached a peak of just over 45% in 1995 before dropping rapidly to 33% in the last year.
Turning to the percentage of tourists to Scotland who visited aquariums, it started at 20% in the first year. Then, it increased dramatically to 35% in 1985 before dropping significantly to about 8% in 2010. Similarly, festivals initiated at 30% and this number fell markedly to nearly 20% in 2010.
The line chart illustrates the proportion of
tourists
to Scotland who visited to four destinations from 1980 to 2010.
Looking from an
overall
perspective, the percentage of
tourists
to Scotland who visited zoos and castles went up over the period
given
, while that of those to aquariums and festivals fell.
Noticeably
, festivals were
initially
the most attractive type of destination, which was then replaced by castles from 1985 to 2010.
With regard to the composition of travelers visiting Scotland’s zoos, it began at about 10% in 1980. After which, this number fluctuated
markedly
between 9% and 15% and dropped to around 20% in 2010.
Likewise
, approximately 23% of the
tourists
went to castles in the
first
year, which then reached a peak of
just
over 45% in 1995
before
dropping
rapidly
to 33% in the last year.
Turning to the percentage of
tourists
to Scotland who visited aquariums, it
started
at 20% in the
first
year. Then, it increased
dramatically
to 35% in 1985
before
dropping
significantly
to about 8% in 2010.
Similarly
, festivals initiated at 30% and this number fell
markedly
to
nearly
20% in 2010.