The line graph illusrates the number of visitors to four museums from 1980 to 2015.
Overall, the Louvre museum had an upward tendendy, and was becoming more demanded throughout the time. By contrast, the London Science museum gained the lowest rates of visitors which decreased steadily.
As it can be seen from the graph, Louvre museum and Vatican museums had the biggest numbers of attenders, and were increasing steadily. For the former one, approximately 8 million people have attended it in 1980, when, in 1995, it was roughly 9 million. Whilst, the latter had the rates of around 5 and roughly 7 million visitors, respectively. In 2015 each one had almost identical rates, just over 10 million visitors.
About other two it can be said that London Science museum had been declining steadily, whereas Shenzhen decreased at to 2000, and returned to the rates of 1980’s. Each one has similar stats in the beginning, just over 4 and just under 4 million attenders, for London Science museum and Shenzhen Museum, respectively. Between the years of 1990 and 2000 the number of visitors were identical. Afterward more people was interested in the Shenzhen Museum than in London Science museum, around 4 million and around 2 million, respectively.
