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The image depicts a line graph showing average museum visitors in the UK during summer and winter in 2003, displaying visitation times from 9:00 to 18:00; summer peaks at 1500 visitors at 11:30, starting from 200 at 9:00, declining after 12:30 from 1400 to 200 by 18:00, and winter peaks at 600 visitors at 12:30, starting from 0 at 9:00, maintaining 400-600 from 9:30 to 14:00, and declining to 0 by 18:00.
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The graph shows information about the average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003.
Overall, it is clear that the number of visitors was much higher in summer than in winter, and both seasons showed a rise in the morning and a fall in the afternoon.
In summer, the number of visitors increased sharply from about 100 at 9:00 to a peak of around 1500 at 11:00. After that, it gradually decreased to about 800 at 15:00, before falling to almost zero by 18:00.
In winter, the number of visitors was much lower. It rose from around 50 at 9:00 to about 600 at 11:00, then declined steadily and reached nearly zero by 16:00, remaining at this level until 18:00.
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