The line graph compares how many visitors entered a museum in two seasons- summer and winter in the UK in 2005.
Overall, a large number of visitors entered the museum in summer, especially midday at 12.a.m. However, going to the museum in winter was not as common as summer, as after 3.p.m nobody visited there. Notably, at 12.a.m became the peak time for both seasons.
In summer, more people enjoyed going to the museum, since at 11.am 1300 people and at 12am 1500 visitors entered the museum, though at 9.a.m no visitors entered the museum. However, after the noon, the number of visitors went to the museum declined gradually, falling to 800 visitors at 4.p.m and 6.p.m became the close time.
Conversely, the number of visitors going to the museum in winter was significantly lower, with only 400 people entered the museum at 10.a.m and until this time, no visitors registered. The rate then decreased slightly to 390 at 11.a.m before recovering at 600 people at 12.a.m- which became the peak time for both summer and winter. After that, the figure declined sharply, plummeting to O people at 3.p.m – after this nobody entered the museum, so it became the close time.
