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The image shows a bar chart of visitors to four London museums, detailing data across months: June, July, August, September, and December. In June: History Museum ≈580,000, British Museum and National Museum each ≈400,000, Science Museum ≈380,000. In July: History Museum ≈590,000, British Museum and National Museum each ≈450,000, Science Museum ≈400,000. In August: History Museum ≈720,000, British Museum and National Museum each ≈480,000, Science Museum ≈450,000. In September: History Museum ≈680,000, British Museum ≈530,000, National Museum ≈470,000, Science Museum ≈430,000. In December: History Museum ≈520,000, British Museum ≈610,000, National Museum ≈510,000, Science Museum ≈400,000.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of visitors in several London-based museums over the months from June to December, including the History Museum, British Museum, National Museum, as well as Science Museum.
Overall, it seems like August is the most prosperous month. Starting with the fact that there is a clear dominance of British museums among others, it was visited by just over 700,000 people in August. In contrast, the National museum underperformed, attracting an average of only 200,000 monthly visitors and failing to surpass the 400,000 mark.
The number of visitors in June and July were nearly close to each other with no bigger development. Followingly in the next month, the statistics has rapidly increased with almost 300,000 profit overall. A museum that remained unchainged is the National one, however, it rose by 100,000 in September and dropped back down to 300,000 in December
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