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The bar chart shows visitor numbers to four London museums over five months in 2015, with the British Museum being the most popular, peaking at over 700,000 visitors in August. The History Museum and Science Museum had similar visitor flows around 400,000 in June and July, with the History Museum reaching 600,000 in August and the Science Museum increasing to 500,000 in September. The National Museum had the lowest attendance, fluctuating around 200,000, with a temporary rise to over 300,000 in August.

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The bar chart shows visitor numbers to four London museums over five months in 2015, with the British Museum being the most popular, peaking at over 700,000 visitors in August. The History Museum and Science Museum had similar visitor flows around 400,000 in June and July, with the History Museum reaching 600,000 in August and the Science Museum increasing to 500,000 in September. The National Museum had the lowest attendance, fluctuating around 200,000, with a temporary rise to over 300,000 in August.

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The given bar chart illustrates the numbers of visitors to

four different museums in London over five months in

2015.

Overall, the British Museum was the most popular

museum throughout most of the period, and the

museum visits peaked in August.

Looking first at the British Museum, the data reveals that

except for June, the visitor flow was the highest among the

four museums, and reached a maximum of more than

700,000 in August. Additionally, the number of people

visiting in the other four months never fell below 400,000.


Turning to the History Museum and the Science Museum, it

can be seen that both museums had a visitor flow of

around 400,000 in June and July. The busiest month for the

History Museum was August, with 600,000 people visiting,

while visitors to the Science Museum saw a sharp increase

to 500,000 in September. For both museums, visitor

numbers declined significantly in October.

As for the National Museum, it was the least preferred

choice during the surveyed period. The number of people

visiting this museum fluctuated at approximately 200,000,

although this number temporarily rose to over 300,000 in

August.

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