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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 graph depicts the information about number of tourists who visited in three various meseums in the uk during 2002 to 2015 and visiters were in millions.
Overall, it can be seen that Tate museum had the highest number of visitor over the period, while Natural museums experienced ups and down in number by tourists whereas, tade modern museum showed a fluctuations throught the year.
To begin with, In 2000, the number of visitors rose steadily around 2.5 millions to about 2.8 millions and it showed a little variation in every year while, tade modern museum has the lowest figure which is just under around 1 millions in 2000 and it increased steadily at just over 1 millions in 2010 then it figure reached at almost 1.5 million in 2015 respectively.
On the other hand, Natural museum history saw slightly different the number of tourists had around 1.5 in 2000 and it decreased slightly at around 1 millions 2006. however, it jumped dramatically at 2 millions in the last year.
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