The line graph compares how many people visited three different museums in London between June and September 2013.
Overall, it is clear from this graph that the British and Science museums experienced a slight rise, while the Natural History museum’s attendance declined significantly.
In June, about 550 thousand people visited the Natural History museum, and this figure decreased dramatically to just below 400 thousand in July. Its visitor numbers remained steady for the following month, after which they started to rise and reached 480 thousand in September.
The British museum and Science museum attracted 600 thousand and 400 thousand visitors, respectively, in June. The next month, the British museum saw a gradual growth, reaching approximately 750 thousand visitors. The Science museum went down constantly, dipping to 300 thousand in August; likewise, the British museum also decreased to 500 thousand in the same month. However, in September, both museums increased their visitors, climbing to 650 thousand and 450 thousand.
