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The image displays a line graph representing UK museum visitors in summer and winter 2005, with summer visitors starting at 0 and peaking at 1400 visitors between 11:00 and 12:00, then decreasing steadily to 0 by 18:00; winter visitors starting at 0, peaking slightly above 600 between 12:00 and 13:00, fluctuating around 500 from 11:00 to 14:00, and dropping to 0 by 15:00.
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The given graph illustrates information about the number of visitors in the UK in 2005, specifically in summer and winter.

Overall, what stands out from the line graph is that visitors allowed to visit the musem until the 6pm. Additionally, in the winter museum is not overcrowded as summer, and people are more inclined to visit the museum at around 12pm.

Firstly, in the summer museum is very crowded. In 10am it is around 600, and in 11am it is nearlt 1300 people. The highest point of the graph is seen in 12pm, more than 1450 people. After those hours the number of visitors is steadily decreases. In 3pm it is 900 and in 4pm it is 800. Importantly, after that in 5pm the number declines to 400. Apparently, the museum works to 6pm.

During the winter on the other hand, the sutuation is different. In comparison, the overall number of people is significantly low in winter. In 10am the number is 400, and in 11am it is 380. However, as it was in the summer, the very high crammed hour is 12pm, it shows 600 people. Additonally, 1pm and 2pm show 400 and 200 individuals respectively. Moreoever, it appears to be that in 3pm and the following hours no one visits the museum in the winter.

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