The given table displays the number of interviewed visitors to the London Natural History Museum in three different years, divided by four reasons for visiting: tourism, school trips, work, and coming for specific exhibitions.
Overall, it is noticeable that over the period the majority of visitors were people who came for particular exhibitions, while the work was the most unpopular reason for coming. Also, it can be seen that the number of students on a trip and tourists showed an upward trend throughout the whole period.
According to the table, the number of museum visitors that came for specific demonstrations increased from 52 in 2000 to 48 in 2010, and rose to its maximum in 2020. The number of workers that visited the museum experienced minor fluctuations from 10 to 11 over all three years. As it can be seen, the number of students that visited the London Natural History Museum on a school trip grew from 15 in 2000 to 22 in 2010, and decreased by 2 in 2020.
