The given bar chart provides the number of visitors to four different British museums over five months.
Overall, all museums witnessed a dramatic change, and almost all of them decreased at the end of the given period. The number of visitors at the National Museum remained stable; however, the British Museum steadily increased. In August, all museums showed considerable improvement. In addition, at that time, the British Museum and the National Museum doubled, but the Science Museum was unchanged.
To begin with, the History Museum and the Science Museum had more than 400,000 visitors in June, and this figure did not change much in July. However, in August they witnessed a significant rise, and the History Museum reached its peak with 600,000 guests. After that month, it gradually fell to 280,000 attendees. The Science Museum reached its highest point in September with 500,000 sightseers. It also dropped at the end of the year.
Moving to the next aspect, the National Museum remained steady from June to July, but in August it doubled to almost 400,000 visitors. After showing a jump, it dropped to 200,000 viewers and leveled out until December.
Furthermore, the only museum that observed an upward trend was the British Museum. In June, there were about 410,000 sightseers, and the number remained static in July. However, in August, it rocketed to 600,000 guests. After reaching its highest point, it gradually decreased, and it had about 470,000 viewers.
