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Band 5+: The line graph below gives information about the number of visitors to three London museums between June and September 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image showcases a line graph detailing the number of visitors, in thousands, to three London museums over the months of June to September in 2013. British Museum visitors were 600k in June, increased to 750k in July, decreased to 500k in August, and rose again to 650k in September. Science Museum visitors were consistent at 400k in both June and July, declining to 300k in August, and slightly increasing to 450k in September. Natural History Museum visitors started at 550k in June, increased to 600k in July, declined to 450k in August, and remained at 400k in September.
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The line graph illustrates the monthly the count of people who visited to three museums – namely the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the Natural History Museum- in summer of 2013.

Overall, the British Museum had the highest number of visitors throughout the period. On the other hand, the Science Museum had the lowest the visitors.

Looking at details, Science Museum had the least visitors with definitely 400000 between other museums in the start of summer. Following this, people who came to see the museum decreased slightly over the two-month period from July to August, reaching the lowest value with 300000 in August. Next, there was a significant increase in September.

İf we look at the visitors of Natural History Museum, it started approximately 55000 in June, after which it fell considerably during this month. After two months, it remained stable to roughly 400000, and then there was a slight rose to between 40000 and 50000 in September. Thereby it was the same with Science Museum’s visitors.

With respect to the total of people visiting to British Museum, it went up considerably in June, and then it hit the peak at nearly 750000 in July. Despite declining sharply in August, it grew considerably again in September.

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