Your Answer ▼ The two pie charts present information about the people in Great Britain visiting art museums by purpose for the year 1990 and 2000. On the whole, It is noticeable that the percentage of people visited art museums for filling their travel schedules and other reasons showed decrease. In contrast, for other purpose, the figure saw an increase. With regard to the segment of people visited art museums for learning and gain knowledge, remaining fairly stable, accounting for almost half both in 1990 and 2000. Whereas people visited art museums to fill their schedules more than halved to just over one in ten, visiting for other reasons declined minimally from 4% to 3%. Looking at charts more closely, the proportion of people went to art museums to attend a special exhibit, showing a growth of 6% compared with figures for 1990. Likewise, a similar trend was seen in purpose for spending time with friends and family, rising from 12% to 17%. In addition, few people went to art museums to buy art in 1990, which was just 1%. However, there are five times more people buying art in art museums than in 1900.
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