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The image depicts: June - History Museum (400,000), National Museum (600,000), British Museum (500,000), Science Museum (300,000); July - History Museum (500,000), National Museum (400,000), British Museum (600,000), Science Museum (300,000); August - History Museum (500,000), National Museum (700,000), British Museum (600,000), Science Museum (400,000); September - History Museum (400,000), National Museum (600,000), British Museum (500,000), Science Museum (300,000); October - History Museum (200,000), National Museum (500,000), British Museum (400,000), Science Museum (200,000).
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The bar chart illustrates how many people visited three different museums in London in the year 2015.
Overall, according to the graph, the British Museum was a very popular place in London for many people. The information illustrates that people visited this place five million times in the year 2015. If we look at the Science Museum, we can see that it was popular too. This museum was visited three million times, but the British Museum was still much more popular than it. On the other hand, the lowest number of visitors was in the Natural History museum, which was visited by only one million people. This is four million people less than the British Museum and two million less than the Science Museum.
In conclusion, the graph shows that there were big differences between the three museums in 2015 and some museums were more famous than others in the city.
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