The line graph compares the average number of people daily visiting a museum during the summer and winter seasons in 2003.
Overall, the museum saw a much higher volume of visitors during the summer, characterized by a dramatic midday surge. In contrast, winter visitation was lower and more stable, with the notable difference that visitors continued to arrive later in the evening than they did in the summer months.
In the summer season, the number of visitors increased quickly from 09:00, reaching a peak of 1400 at midday. However, they plummeted abruptly to zero by 16:00. This means most people visited the museum in the morning or during lunch.
In the winter, visitor figures gradually rose to 200 visitors at 11:00 and then reached about 650 visitors at 12:00. After experiencing a small drop at 13:00, it rose again to a peak of 700 at 14:00. By contrast, winter entries continued until 18:00, which is 2 hours longer than summer.
