The provide line graph gives details about standard amount of visitors accessing a museum per day during summer and winter in 2003.
Overall, it is clear that the museum was significantly more crowded in summer than in winter, especially around midday. In both seasons, visitors number increased in the morning, peaked around noon or early afternoon, and then declined towards the evening.
In summer, the number of visitors started at around 0 at 9:00 am and rose sharply to 800 at 11:00 am. It then reached a peak of about 1400 visitors at 12:00 pm, which was the highest figure on the graph. After that, the number gradually decreased to around 500 visitors at 4:00 pm. Similarly, that trand was fall to nearly zero by 5:00 pm.
In contrast, visitors in winter showed much lower throughout the day. Visitors number began at around 0 at 9:00 am and increased slightlly 200 at 11:00 am. Next, there was a growth about 630 at 12:00 pm. Moreover, it was flactuated dramatically at 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm. Afterwards, the number declined gradually, dropping to apporximately zero by 5:00 pm.
