The given line graph illustrates the average visitors went to the UK museum during two distinct seasons in 2005.
As is evident from the graph, it could be seen that summer witnessed a more significant museum visitors than winter. It is also notable that both figures share the same pattern of peaking around noon before gradually declining in the afternoon.
In terms of summer, there was no people visiting to museum in 0 o’clock, then it experienced a dramatic growth to reach a peak of roughly 1500 visitors at 12 o’clock. This was followed by a gradual decrease of 700 visitors between 12 and 16 o’clock, and a final decline to 0 visitors again at 18 o’clock. This seemed that 18 to 0 o’lock was the close time of this museum, as there was no visitor recorded in that time.
Regarding winter, there was considerable decrease compared to summer in the same time examined. Despite a slight drop to less than 400 visitors at 11 o’clock, the figure for this subsequently witnessed a moderate increase to reach its all time high of 600 visitors in 12 o’clock. Finally, it steadily declined to 0 visitors from 15 o’clock onwards, closing earlier than 3 hours compared to in summer.
