Your Answer ▼ The bar chart illustrates the ratio of earnings made form various most watched movie genres in U.S cinemas between 1995 and 2005. measured in the percentage of the general incomes by U.S film industry for each year. Overall, it is clear that the profits from comedy was the most proportions at all time, except in 1995, which was drama. Furthermore, thriller, musicals and animation generated considerably less profits than the other four genres. From the outset, the proportion of profits from drama and action peaked at around 16, 27, respectively in 1995, (문장을 끊어주세요) then, both dropped steadily until 2005. while comedy was started at 20% with increase consistently, ending at around 27%. And adventure fluctuated over the 10-year period. Looking at the graph more closely, the proportion of profits from thriller, musicals varied continuously whreas animation grew steadily from around 5 to around 7. And animation was the lowest at all time, except in 2005, insteaded by musicals.
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