The table illustrates the overall information of the people who visited the London Natural History Museum between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, most people responded that they want to see specific displays, while the least response was work. There is a sharp increase of people’s response, which is tourism.
Firstly, in the year 2000, most people visited the museum and only they wanted was to see specific displays. However, between 2000 and 2010, the number declined from 52 to 48. Over the next ten years, it quickly recovered to 54. Furthermore, tourism showed a dramatic increase to 13 in 2010 and then reached its peak at 22 in 2020.
Secondly, the school trip to the museum, where both students and teachers had visited grew from 15 to 22 in the first decade and then decreased by 2 in the next decade. Moreover, the number of workers who visited showed stability over the entire period.
