The provided line graph compares the number of tourists traveling to 3 different museums – the British Museum, the Science Museum, and The Natural History Museum – per month in the summer of 2013.
Overall, the number of visitors to the British Museum and the Science Museum increased, while the number of travelers to the Natural History Museum declined throughout the given period, and the British Museum was much more popular compared to the others.
Regarding the British Museum and the Science Museum, their initial number of travelers was 600,000 and 400,000, respectively. The number of visitors to the Science Museum declined slightly to 300,000 by August and increased to roughly 450,000 in September. On the contrary, fluctuations were shown for travelers to the British Museum. Their numbers rose to 750,000, then declined to 500,000, and increased again to 650,000 in July, August, and September, respectively.
According to the Natural History Museum, the volume of visitors was 550,000 in June; it decreased to roughly 370,000 in July and maintained the same level in August, while it rose to around 470,000 in September.
