The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to three different museums throughout 2013.
Overall, the visitor numbers for all three museums exhibited significant fluctuations between June and September, with the British Museum displaying the most pronounced variations.
In greater detail, the British Museum started with 600,000 visitors in June. This figure surged to 720,000 by July, representing the highest attendance across all museums during the year. Following this peak, visitor numbers declined sharply to 500,000 in August but then partially rebounded to 650,000 by September.
The Science Museum and the Natural History Museum demonstrated more comparable trends. The Science Museum commenced with 300,000 visitors in June, while the Natural History Museum began at a higher count of 580,000. Both institutions experienced a downward trajectory over the summer months, with the Science Museum concluding the period with 450,000 visitors and the Natural History Museum finishing slightly lower at 450,000 as well.
