The data presents information regarding attendance of museum-goers in the United Kingdom every summer and winter in the year 2005. Overall, it shows that there are more visitors during the hot season compared to the cold
The line chart illustrates the number of visitors to museums in the United Kingdom during the summer and winter months of 2005, with the data broken down by hour of the day.
The given line chart illustrates the data concerning the average number of tourists entering a museum in different two seasons(summer, and winter) for the year 2003.
The line graph gives information about how many people came yearly to Australia from foreign countries between 1975 and 2005 while the table indicates data related to the number of visitors.
The line graph apparently depicts the percentage of expenses of in a European nation from 1960 to 2000. The major expenditure of the country is food, leisure, clothing, transport, and fuel.
The line graph illustrates how money is spent on five different things (food,leisure,clothing,transport,fuel/energy) measured in percentage in Europe, in an unknown country in 2005. Overall, as can be seen on the graph,
The line graph illustrates how many people are visiting the museum in UK and how they were influenced by the time and also the seasons in 2005. Overall, it can be clearly seen that most of the people choose the warm seas
This line chart depicts the figure for carbon dioxide emissions for 4 different countries the UK,Sweden Italy, and Portugal in the period between 1976 and 2007. It is clear from the graph that ,there was a fluctuation of
The line graph shows the percentage of visitors in Scotlands that visited four different places, including Aquarium, Castle, Zoo and Festival over a period of 30 years