The line graph shows the information average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
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.
Overall
, it is clear that
museums
in the UK were significantly more popular during the summer months than in the winter, with the peak number
of visitors
occurring in the middle of the day.
In the summer, represented by the solid black line, the number
of visitors
to museums
steadily increased from midnight, reaching a peak of just over 1500 people at midday. This
was followed by a gradual decline in visitors
throughout the afternoon, with the number
dropping to around 800 people by 4pm, before falling to zero by 6pm.
In contrast
, the winter months, represented by the dashed line, saw a much lower number
of visitors
to museums
throughout the day. The number
of visitors
steadily increased from midnight, reaching a peak of around 600 people at midday, before gradually declining throughout the afternoon, reaching zero by 6pm.Submitted by rooz.un1300 on
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