The given table compares the number of visitors to three different museums in London between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, all figures showed an upward trend over the period, whereas natural history museum experienced a decrease. It is also clear that British museum had the highest attraction among visitors in 2000, while science museum stood apart from others with the lowest figure in the same year.
In detail, visitors for British museum accounted for 5 million in 2000, compared with 3.5 million for science museum. However, both of which categories experienced an increase throughout the given period, while British museum increased significantly to almost 8.3 million, and making it the most popular type of place to visit in London. Meanwhile, science increased steadily to 4.5 million by the end of the period.
Following this increasing trajectory, natural history museum showed a downward trend. However, visitors in natural history represented 4.5 million in 2000, but by 2010 this figure declined slightly to 4 million. Conversely, this category decrease by 0.2 million visitors, to almost 3.8 million over the 20-year period.
