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Band 6+: Numbers of visitors per month in summer, 2013 (in thousands)

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The image shows a line graph detailing the number of visitors per month in summer 2013 (in thousands) to three museums. In June, the British Museum had 600, the Science Museum had 400, and the Natural History Museum had 500. In July, the British Museum had 700, the Science Museum had 300, and the Natural History Museum had 500. In August, the British Museum had 500, the Science Museum had 300, and the Natural History Museum had 400. In September, the British Museum had 400, the Science Museum had 400, and the Natural History Museum had 500.
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The given line graph provides data on the number of visitors per month in summer, in the year of 2013. Numbers are measured in thousands.

Overall, it is apparent that British Museum and Science Museum are experienced an upward trajectory throughout the period, while Natural History Museum decreased. Of particular note is British Museum which experienced major flactuations until the end.

Considering British Museum, the number of visitors were stood at 600 thousand in June, which then increased to just above 700 thousand explorers in July. After that, it began to fell significantly until it reached 500 thousand visitors in August, which then bounced back to approximately 650 thousand visitors in September.

Natural History Museum, on the other hand, followed a different pattern. Which experienced an downward trajectory from June to August, starting with about 530 thousand visitors and ending with just below 400 thousand explorers. After that, it began to increase minimally and reached nearly 500 thousand visitors by the conclusion of the period.

Regarding Science Museum, the number of explorers fell minimally until August, starting at 400 thousand visitors and ending with 300 thousand visitors. From this point onwards, it began to rise and reached the peak of about 420 thousand visitors by September.

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