The Graph Below Shows the Number of Inquiries Received by The Tourist Information Office

The graph below shows the number of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant.

The graph below shows the number of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011

The line graph illustrates the number of inquiries that the tourist information office receives in one city from January to June 2011. Units are measured in number.

After analyzing, it can be seen clearly that inquiries of tourist information by letter and telephone were nearly 750 and 900 respectively. Inquiries by letter decreased gradually throughout the period, exceeding person in March and reaching around 280 at the end of the period. In the meantime, the number of tourist inquiries by telephone dropped to 800 in February and then suddenly increased in March and then remained steady until April. From May to June, it experienced a rapid surge to more than 1400 and continued with a gradual increase between May to June.

In early January, the tourist information by person (600) was the highest among these three types of inquiry styles. However, it was dramatically rising between May and June. Then, there was a growth of approximately 1900. In June and it collapsed between email and telephone nearly March and April.

Overall, the number of tourist office inquiries significantly rose over the period, while the information collected by a person described a downward trend.

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