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The image depicts a line graph with two museum visitor counts in millions from 2000 to 2015. In 2000, British Museum visitors are at 4.8m; Natural History Museum at 5m. In 2005, British Museum marks 3.5m; Natural History Museum at 3.6m. By 2010, British Museum reaches 5.9m; Natural History Museum dips to 4.2m. In 2015, British Museum peaks at 6.7m; Natural History Museum increases to 5.3m. Both lines illustrate fluctuations in visitor numbers across the years.
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The line graph indicates the number of guests to British Museum and Natural History Museum in London between 2000 and 2015.
Overall, all two museums are experienced different trends in the time period. As can be clearly seen by line graph, the British Museum is leading, while Natural History Museum is struggling.
Regarding, The British Museum began at 2000 between 6 and 4 before gradually going up to between 8 and 6 in 2010. Then it witnessed an increase to 8 in 2015.
By contrast, The Natural History Museum started at 2000 between 6 and 4 as British Museum, but then it experienced a slow decrease to approximately 3 in 2005. After that, it rose slightly to 4 in 2010 before climbing rapidly to 6 in 2015.
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