The line graph illustrates how many people visited a museum during the summer and winter in 2003. Units are given in the number of visitors.
Overall, the number of museum visits fluctuated significantly in both seasons, with both periods reaching their highest levels around midday. In addition, the museum recorded the higher visitor number during the summer compared to winter.
To start with summer, between 9 am and 10 am there was a noticeable increase in the number of visitors, rising from 0 to roughly 500 people. This was followed by a dramatic surge to 1400 people by 12 pm, accounting for the largest figure. However, this rate dropped significantly to previous level, at around 500 visitors at 3 pm before a considerable fall to 0 visitors by 4 pm and remained stable until the evening.
In terms of winter, the number of visits stood at 0 at 9 am and this figure witnessed a sharp growth to 200 people by 11 am. This was followed by a remarkable rise to around 650 visitors at 12 pm, which reached its peak at approximately 700 visitors at 3 pm. Finally, the number of visits declined markedly to 0 at 5 pm and remained unchanged.
