The line graph illustrates the monthly visitor statistics (in thousands) for the London Zoo throughout the previous year.
Overall, the data reveals significant fluctuations in visitor numbers, characterized by notable peaks during the summer months, while also demonstrating a decreasing trend towards the end of the year.
In the first half of the year, visitor numbers commenced at 40,000 in January, witnessing a steady escalation to reach 60,000 by March. This growth trajectory continued with a substantial increase peaking at 80,000 in April, although it experienced a downturn to 50,000 in May. The trend intensified in June, when visitor numbers surged remarkably to 90,000.
Transitioning into the second half of the year, July marked the peak of visitation with 120,000 individuals. Nonetheless, this peak was followed by a sharp contraction to 150,000 in September, before a gradual decline ensued across the subsequent months, with November and December experiencing visitor counts of 90,000 and 80,000, respectively. This decline encapsulated an approximate reduction of 20,000 visitors per month, thereby demonstrating a clear seasonal pattern of diminishing interest as the year concluded.
