The line graph presents the number of museum visitors in UK in two seasons, including summer and winter. The graph displays the data of 2005 and based on the visiting hours.
Overall, both summer and winter peaked at one time before gradual falling in the following hours. In addition, there are more visitors in summer than winter over the period.
At the opening hour, at 10 AM, the attendees in summer season started at 600, while the figure for winter began at 400, which exceeded 200, lower than summer. After that at 11, the number of people who visited museum in winter reduced slightly to below 400, while for the summer attendees steadily grew. The number for both seasons, similiarly, reached the same rate at 12 o’clock, with total 1500 visitors for summer and 600 for winter, indicating a widening gap.
At 13 o’clock, the statistics showed downward trends for both seasons. For winter, there were no patrons anymore at 15 o’clock, however, during summer, the number of visitors declined rapidly from 16 and ended at 18 o’clock.
