The line graph illustrates how much people visited three specific museums over a four-month period (June-September) in the year 2013.
Overall, it is clear that the British Museum had the biggest number of visitors throughout the entire period, while the Science Museum had the lowest. All three museums expirienced fluctuations over the summer months.
According to the graph, the British Museun welcomed around 600 thousand visitors in June, rising sharply to just above 700 thousand in July. However, the figure then fell to about 500 thousand in August before climbing again to approximately 650 thousand in September. The natural History Museum began with around 550 thousand visitors in June and saw a steady decrease to just under 400 thousand by July, followed by a considerable rise to approximately 470 thousand in September.
The Science Museum attracted about 400 thousand visitors in June, after which numbers gradually daclined to around 300 thousands in August. This was then followed by a particulary noticeable increase, with attendance reaching nearky 450 thousand in September. Whereas the growth was significant in the last month, figures for the Science Museum remained lower then those for the other two museums during the whole period.
