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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

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The image shows a line graph indicating the number of visitors per month in summer, 2013 for three different museums (British Museum, Science Museum, Natural History Museum) measured in thousands. The British Museum had the highest number of visitors, peaking at over 700,000 in August and lowest at around 500,000 in June. The Science Museum saw a steady increase from just over 200,000 in June to around 600,000 in September. The Natural History Museum had a relatively constant number of visitors, maintaining around 500,000 throughout the summer months.
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The line graph illustrates information regarding the amount of visitors to three London museums between June and september 2013.

Overall,the British Museum was dominant.Additionally,the Biritish British Museum maintained its level in the final season(September).As for the Natural History British Museum,it was almost the same figure with the British museum in June.The Science museum had the lowest number of visitors.In addition, the Science British Museum was close to the Natural History Museum in September. Of particular note, all musuems, maintained their level in September, with the British Museum being dominant,the Natural History Museum in second place, and the Science Museum in third place.

In the first seaon, the Biritish Museum was dominant with 600 visitors.It fluctuated but generally rose until July.In August, the British Museum drammatically dropped to 500 from 600, but it then suddenly increased to around 650 in the last season.Meanwhile, the Natural History Museum started at about 550 visitors.After a season,it fluctuated and dropped to approximately 380.The Natural history remained steady during July and August.In august,then slightly increased to around 480 visitors in September.

The Science Museum began with 400 visitors and slightly decreased to 300 during June and August.In the last season,the Science Museum grew to approximately 475 visitors in September.With that figure(475),this museum was almost the same with Natural history.

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