The table illustrates the number of people visiting the London Natural History Museum for four different purposes, including seeing specific displays, tourism, school trips, and work, over a 20-year period.
Overall, it is clear that the main reason for visiting the museum throughout the period was to see specific displays, while the number of visitors coming for tourism experienced the most significant increase. In contrast, there was stability or minor fluctuation related to school trips and work.
There was a decline from 52 people in 2000 to 48 people in 2010 coming to see specific displays, followed by a rise to 54 people in 2020. The number of people visiting for tourism went up by 6 between 2000 and 2010 before rising further to 22 in 2020.
Regarding school trips, which accounted for 15 respondents in 2000, the number climbed noticeably to 22 in 2010, followed by a dip to 20 in 2020. In comparison, visitors coming for work-related purposes remained relatively stable, with 10, 11, and 10 in 2000, 2010, and 2020, respectively.
