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The image shows a graph plotting time against the number of visitors in the UK for Scotland and abroad from year 900 to 1800. Scotland starts at 0 in 900, rises to 500 by 1000, reaches 1300 at 1200, peaks at 1450 in 1500, and drops to 1200 and 700 by 1600 and 1700, ending at 500 in 1800. Abroad starts at 0 in 900, increases steadily to 400 by 1300, peaks at 500 in 1500, fluctuates slightly between 1300 and 1600 reaching a high of approximately 650 around 1500 before dropping to 400 by 1600 continuing to 300, 100 by 1700, and ending at 50 in 1800.
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The line graph illustrates the information average number of visitors in the UK entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003.
Overall, the total average of visitors in UK experienced an upward trend in the summer time. On the other hand, during the winter time it experienced a downward trend in the number of visitors in the UK.
In summer, the musem had the largest amount of visitors during this time of the year where it reached around its peak around 1500 visitors. Therefore, over time it gradually started decreasing till time 1800. Meanwhile, the musem did not have the same amount of people during the winter unlike summer.
In winter, the musem had several ups and down fluctuations of total sum of visitors at that time. However, it quite had approximately 700 visits to the musem followed by a gradually decrease till it reached to 0 visits at 1400 time.
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