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The image shows a line graph detailing the number of visitors per month, in thousands, to three London museums from June to September 2013. The British Museum had approximately 600,000 visitors in June, rising to about 750,000 in July, dropping to roughly 500,000 in August, and then climbing back to around 650,000 in September. The Science Museum had around 400,000 visitors in June, slightly decreasing to approximately 300,000 in July, remained steady in August, then increased slightly to about 450,000 in September. The Natural History Museum started with visitors numbering approximately 550,000 in June, decreased to about 500,000 in July, further declined to around 450,000 in August, then rose back to about 500,000 in September.
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The line graph represents how many people visited three museums in London during the period from June to September in 2013.
Overall, it is clearly seen that figures for the British museum were the largest throughout the whole period, whereas the science museum remained the lowest. There was also a decrease in the number of Natural History Museum, but then there was a slight recovery.
As for the British Museum, the figure peaked at just over 700 thousand visitors at the middle of July, and then dramatically dropped to its lowest point at 500 thousand. There was also a drop at 400 thousand in the number of Natural History museum in the middle of July. However, then the number started to slowly grow.
There was also a slight decrease in July in the Science Museum, reaching almost 300 thousand visitors. The figure remained stable until the middle of August, and then it soared to approximately 450 thousand visitors.
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