The provided line graph displays the number of museum visitors in the United Kingdom in summer and winter in the year 2003.
Overall, it is clear that summer emerged as the dominant season of the year throughout the given period. However, people who came to museum in winter experienced a lower trend.
Looking closely at the details, summer started from around 400 people at 9 o’clock and then surged continuosly till 12.00 by peaking at above 1400 visitors. The figure saw a notable fall from midday to the closing hours.
On the other hand, the number of visitors in winter were comparatively lesser than in summer, which began at 10 0’clock with 400 people. The number of visitors at 11 were exactly same as at 10, increased to 600 before witnessing a steady decline from 12 o’clock to 15 o’clock. There were no any visitors from 15.00 in the winter.
