The line chart illustrates the average amount of visitors enrolling a museum the day, between summer and winter during 2003.
Overall, the figure for winter and summer initial experienced a significant increase, but it decreased and remained stable at the end of the time frame. The number of visitors for summer is higher than the figure for winter.
The daily average visitors number for winter grew relatively steadily, starting point of 0 visitors at 9 a.m to over 600 at 12 p.m. Afterward, between 12 p.m and nearly 16 p.m, the figure fluctuated roughly 700 visitors before declining sharply to 0 at 17 p.m. From the onwards, visitors not joined the museum.
Turning to the detail, at 9 a.m, the figure for summer began at zero. This figure then rose sharply and peaked at 1400 after 3 hours. After a long time frame of growth, the number of visitors dropped significant and more earlier than the figure for winter, settling at zero in the afternoon at 4 p.m. This figure then remained unchanged untill 18 p.m.
