The line graph illustrates the monthly number of visitors (in thousands) to three London museums—namely, the British Museum, the Science Museum, and the Natural History Museum—during the summer of 2013, from June to September.
Overall, the British Museum consistently attracted the highest number of visitors throughout the period, peaking in July. In contrast, the Science Museum recorded the lowest visitor numbers. All three museums experienced a decline in August, followed by a recovery in September.
In June, the British Museum received 600,000 visitors, which rose sharply to a peak of 750,000 in July. However, the figure dropped significantly to 500,000 in August before climbing again to approximately 650,000 in September.
The Natural History Museum started with 550,000 visitors in June but witnessed a substantial decline to 350,000 in July. Visitor numbers remained unchanged in August before increasing to 490,000 in September.
Meanwhile, the Science Museum had the lowest footfall throughout the period. It began with 400,000 visitors in June, which fell to 350,000 in July and further to 300,000 in August. By September, numbers rose modestly to around 450,000.
