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The image presents a bar chart of visitor numbers to four British museums from June to December. June: History 400,000; British 600,000; National 300,000; Science 400,000. July: History 300,000; British 500,000; National 400,000; Science 400,000. August: History 500,000; British 800,000; National 300,000; Science 400,000. September: History 400,000; British 600,000; National 400,000; Science 200,000. December: History 300,000; British 500,000; National 400,000; Science 300,000.
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The bar chart compares the number of visitors to four British museums over five months.

Overall, the visitors went to the History museum, British museum, National museum, and Science museum in June, july, August, september, and October months, also among the visitors the month with the highest number of visitors is August approximately the museum that they visit in this month more than others is British museum.

In June, History museum and British museum approximately have the same number of visitors 400,000 persons, National museum is the least popular museum in this month it have around 200,000 visitors, science museum have more than 400,000 visitors. In July the History and Brithish museums remain the same number of visits 400,000. In July the History and Brithish museums remain the same quantities of visits, while the National and science museum slightly decrease.

In August month the visitors of all of museums increase, History museum growth to over the 600,000 peoples, the British museum 700,000, National and science near to 400,000 visitors. In September the number of History and National museums sharply decline by 200,000 visitors, British museum also decrease to 600,000, In comparison with other museums the Science museum increase to 500,000 visitors. in December the visitors of National museum is among 200,000 and 300,000 persons, British museum 450,000, 500,000 visitors, British museum slightly decline from 200,000, and Scinece musuem also fall to 300,000 visitors.

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