The line graph gives detailed information about changes in the number of visitors, measured in thousands, to three areas- British museums, science museums and natural history museums between June and September in 2013.
Overall it is clear that British museums and science museums witnessed an increase, with the former museums becoming the most engaging attraction all the time. Notably, science museums were the least common places all the time despite a slight decrease in the middle of the year.
In details, British museums were responsible for 600 in June, after which the figure witnessed a remarkable increase to a whopping 750 in July. The index declined considerably to 500 in August, then it followed by a recovery 680 in September. As for natural history museums, it stood at 600 initially. Before increasing to a bit under 500 in September from around 380 in August, the indication accounted for 370 in july.
In contrast, after decreasing from 400 in June to 350 in July, science museums dropped further to 300 in August. However, in September, the data portrayed a dramatic increase to 430.
