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Band 6+: The bar chart below provides information on the monthly visitor attendance figures across three museums in the UK between 2013-2014, while the table indicates the total number visitors in the same period. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a bar chart and a table detailing visitor numbers for British Museum, National Gallery, and Tate Modern during the fiscal year 2013-2014. British Museum had visitors in millions by months: April (680,000), May (660,000), June (700,000), July (670,000), August (730,000), September (690,000), October (650,000), November (610,000), December (530,000), January (530,000), February (500,000), March (610,000). National Gallery's numbers in hundreds of thousands: April (620,000), May (640,000), June (650,000), July (590,000), August (660,000), September (620,000), October (570,000), November (520,000), December (510,000), January (490,000), February (520,000), March (590,000). Tate Modern's figures reading: April (580,000), May (600,000), June (590,000), July (550,000), August (600,000), September (550,000), October (530,000), November (480,000), December (500,000), January (450,000), February (460,000), March (510,000). Cumulative visitor totals show British Museum, 6,758,935; National Gallery, 5,903,000; Tate Modern, 4,805,768.
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The bar chart demonstrates information on the monthly visitor count in the British Museum, National Gallery and Tate Modern from April 2013 to March 2014. Whereas the table shows total visitors numbers for indicates period.

The data of the bar chart clearly indicates that the most of the monthly attendance is seen in the British Museum. The busiest months are: July 2013 with more than 700,000 people for British Museum, April 2013 with 500,000 visitors for Nate Modern and also July with close to 600.000 attendees. While the less popular is November 2013 for the British Museum and National Gallery and December 2013 with a low point of 300.000 visitors.

Based on information from the table it can be observed that the least visited museum is the Tate Modern, and the second most popular is the National Gallery. It can be said that typically there is a small difference in attendance between this three museums.

It is interesting to observe that there are minor variations in the number of visitors in a given timeline. However the most visited is the British Museum with 6.758.935 people from April 2013 to March 2014.

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