The line chart illustrates the number of visitors to three different museums: Science, Art and History museums in a certain European city from 2010 to 2020. The data about the number of visitors provided in thousands.
Overall, Art and Science museums experienced a gradual increase in number of visitors, while the History museum experienced a moderate decline over the period shown. Additionally, History and Science museums followed opposite trends, with Science overtaking History in the middle of the period.
Looking first at the period of first 4 years, it is evident that History museum had the hieghest number of visitors in 2010 (about 90 thousand).Art and Science museums had almost 60 and approximately 30 thousand, respectively. By 2012, the number of people who visited History museum started to fall notably and dropped to exactly 80 thousand, while the proportion of visitors in other museums began to rise and increased by 10 thousand in both museums. Over the next 2 years, the number of visitors in History museum continued to decline and represented almost 60 thousand. By contrast, in 2014 the number of Art museum visitors was almost the same as in the History, and in Science museum the proportion of people grew by 20 thousand compared with 2010.
Turning to the following years, by 2016 the figures of Art and History museums intersected and Art museum figure overtook History museum figure. After that the number of people who visited Art museum went up steadily and increased to 80 thousand in 2020 and in History museum the proportion of people dropped to 40 thousand. In contrast, the figure of Science museum soared notably after 2016 and rose from almost 60 thousand in that year to almost 100 thousand in 2020.
