The diagram indicates the number of visitors on 4 kinds of museums, including history, British, national, and science museums during a 5-month interval up to december in London.
Overall, it is clear that the number of visitors in the British Museum boosted within the period, whereas the data of National Museum was almost steady. What stands out from the illustration is that figures for history, British, and science museums climbed a peak in August.
Regarding the charts of British and History Museums, it can be seen that at the start of the investigation, both of them were approximately the same at 401,000. By August, the figure for British Museum climbed a peak at roughly 702,000, whereas that for History Museum reached only to 600,000. After increased, both of them dropped suddenly in december, at about 450,000 and 205,000.
With regard to the National and Science Museums, the data of the visitors in the National Museum was the same in four months, at approximately 200,000, except for August, it experienced noticeable growth at 300,000. The trend for Science Museum stood at 400,000 in June. This trend levelled off before it soared to 500,000. Subsequently, the parameter decreased immediately to 300,000.
