The line graph shows the information average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003. Write a report for a university lecturer discussing the information shown below.

The line graph shows the information average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003. Write a report for a university lecturer discussing the information shown below.
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The flow graph depicts the statics of tourists to a monumental centre in the UK during the two seasons of the year 2003.
Overall
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, the museum saw a large influx of visitors during the summer than during the winter cycle all through the hours of the day. It is represented in time.
To begin
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with, for the ninth time, about 200 people visited the historian's site during the cold compared to 400 visitors during the warmth.
Likewise
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, at 10 in the morning, the number of tourists during the chill rise to almost 450
while
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the heat span at the same duration was 1,300.
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, by 11 o'clock, the figure peaked at 500 during the winter unlike the summer which was 1,400; the number (500) was maintained at noon but the sunshine climate peaked at 1600 (the highest data of the chart). To continue with, at the 13th hour, there was a decline in both temperance at 400 and 1200 for wintertime and summertime respectively. The redundancy was continued at 2 in the afternoon at 150 and 1000 for both climates. From 3pm to 6 in the evening, no guests visit the museum during the cold but the sunshine era saw 900 tourists at 3pm, 500 at the 16th hour, 400 at 5pm and no visitor spot at dusk.
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