The chart below shows the results of a survey of people who visited four types of tourist attraction in Britain in 1999.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie chart depicts the information about the consequence of research which has done to find out how many people has visited specifically four travels destination in the UK during the year 1999.
Overall, It is clear that among these four categories of tourist places, Theme parks and Museums & Galleries are the utmost popular destinations.
It can be seen, that the largest area has occupied by Theme parks which stand for 38 percent. Moreover, people who have visited Theme parks almost half of the masses got attracted by Blackpool pleasure beach and the remaining half went for visiting Alton towers, Pleasureland, Southport, Chessington World of Adventures, Legoland, and Windsor.
Furthermore, the second famous locations were Museums & Galleries by hold 37 percent of tourists. In addition, Historic houses & monuments and wildlife parks & zoos could able to fascinate people 16 percent and 9 percent respectively.
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