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The image presents data on tourist numbers visiting three London museums from 2000 to 2015. In 2000, Tate Modern saw approximately 2 million tourists, British Museum 2.8 million, Natural History Museum 1.2 million. By 2001, Tate Modern decreased to 1.7 million, British Museum stayed near 2.7 million, Natural History Museum near 1.7 million. In 2005, Tate Modern reached 1.5 million, British Museum near 2.7 million, Natural History Museum approximately 1.7 million. By 2010, Tate Modern increased to 2 million, British Museum approximately 2.9 million, Natural History Museum near 2 million. In 2015, Tate Modern reached 2.5 million, British Museum peaked at 3 million, Natural History Museum slightly above 2 million.
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The line chart illustrates the number of visitors to three various museums Tate Modern Museum, Natural History Museum and British Museum in London over the period from 2000 to 2015. Overall, the graph shows a rise in visitors, while British Museum was dominant during these fifteen years.
In detail, Tate modern Museum was at the lowest in the year 2000 with 0.7 million visitors however, it shows some fluctuations before it rose to 1.4 million people by 2015. On the other hand, the Natural History Museum was second highest with 1.3 million visitors in 2000 which gradually increased to 2 million tourists in 2015. Lastly, the British Museum was at highest with 2.3 million people visiting in 2000 and it climbed to 2.7 million people in 2015 which was highest compared to thetwo other museums.
To conclude, the Tate Modern Museum attracted the lowest visitors throughout the period of fifteen years followed by the Natural History Museum, with the second and British National Museum being at the highest.
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