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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 the number of visitors to three major museums in London over a four-month period from June to September 2013.
Overall, the British Museum had the highest number of visitors, while the Science Museum saw the least footfall.
In June, the British Museum attracted about 600,000 visitors, which increased to a peak of 750,000 in July. After this peak, the numbers slightly declined but remained relatively high. In contrast, the Natural History Museum started with 450,000 visitors in June, then dropped to around 500,000 in July, but noted an increase again in August, concluding with approximately 450,000 visitors in September.
The Science Museum, however, consistently had lower attendance, starting at 400,000 visitors in June and gradually decreasing to 350,000 by September. This trend suggests less interest compared to the other two museums.
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