The line graph shows visitor numbers to four major museums from 1980 to 2015. The Louvre and Vatican Museums saw increasing popularity over time, with the Louvre maintaining the most visitors at around 9.5 million in 2015. In contrast, the London Science Museum experienced a steady decline in visitors from 1985 onward, falling to just over 2 million by 2015. Visitor levels at the Shenzhen Museum fluctuated but ultimately remained steady at just under 4 million.
The line graph shows visitor numbers to four major museums from 1980 to 2015. The Louvre and Vatican Museums saw increasing popularity over time, with the Louvre maintaining the most visitors at around 9.5 million in 2015. In contrast, the London Science Museum experienced a steady decline in visitors from 1985 onward, falling to just over 2 million by 2015. Visitor levels at the Shenzhen Museum fluctuated but ultimately remained steady at just under 4 million.
The line graph shows visitor numbers to four major museums from 1980 to 2015. The Louvre and Vatican Museums saw increasing popularity over time, with the Louvre maintaining the most visitors at around 9.5 million in 2015. In contrast, the London Science Museum experienced a steady decline in visitors from 1985 onward, falling to just over 2 million by 2015. Visitor levels at the Shenzhen Museum fluctuated but ultimately remained steady at just under 4 million.
The line graph shows visitor numbers to four major museums from 1980 to 2015. The Louvre and Vatican Museums saw increasing popularity over time, with the Louvre maintaining the most visitors at around 9.5 million in 2015. In contrast, the London Science Museum experienced a steady decline in visitors from 1985 onward, falling to just over 2 million by 2015. Visitor levels at the Shenzhen Museum fluctuated but ultimately remained steady at just under 4 million.
The provided line graph gives information about visitor
numbers in four of the most popular museums in the world
during a thirty-five-year period, from 1980 to 2015.
Overall, we can see the popularity of Louvre and Vatican
Museums had an upward trend, whereas Shenzhen Museum remained, and London Sciences Museum had a downward tendency.
Looking in more detail, it is clear that Louvre had the most
visitors and the numbers increased gradually, stood at approximately 9.5 million in 2015. Evidentially, Vatican Museums had the biggest popularity jump from about 5 million to nearly 9 million in 2015.
On the contrary, people who visited London Science Museum
plummeted gradually since 1985 and reached the nadir just above 2 million in the end of the period and became the last visited museum. Visitor numbers in Shenzhen Museum had slid slightly at first but soon rose again, remained steady just under 4 million.