The graph shows information about the average number of visitors entering a museum in summer and winter in 2003. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.
the pictures illustrate how many average tourists traveling a museum in the summer and winter seasons. commencing from 2003.
In general, the figure for visitors flocking to the museum in the season moved upwards, while both of the figures aforementioned suffered from a big drop in the afternoon.
As far as the summer season of the surveyed stint is concerned, approximately 1300 visitors entered the museum. However, the number of visitors had a significant decrease in the afternoon, whose figures fall within a range of from 1200 to 0 visitors during that time.
Thereafter, the number of travelers arriving at the museum was recorded at 10 am, with approximately 500 visitors in the winter season, while the figure for tourists between 10 and 12 am had some fluctuations, prospectively 400,590,600 over the period. In addition, the number of tourists in the afternoon had a substantial decline, whose figures fluctuated from 450 to 0 during that time.
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