The graph illustrates the number of passengers at a given period of time throughout the day in the London Underground station.
From the fluctuating graph, it is clear that the digit of passengers increases during the mornings. It then remains somewhat steady during noon and afternoon, however increasing significantly during the evenings.
Starting at 6am, the total of passengers is 100 and then begins increasing every hour. At 8am it reaches a peak of 400 passengers. The figure of passengers starts to fall gradually from 8am-10am to reach about 180. At 11am the total of passengers escalate to reach about 280 passengers by 12pm, where it rises slightly to reach 300 passengers at 2pm. The number drops at 3pm to reach 230.
At 4pm the digit of passengers rises sharply from 100 to about 480 passengers at 6pm. It later drops from 300 at 7pm to reach about 130 at 8pm, then increase slightly to 170 at 9pm where it finally decreases to reach 140.
The graph illustrates the number of
passengers
at a
given
period of time throughout the day in the London Underground station.
From the fluctuating graph, it is
clear
that the digit of
passengers
increases during the mornings. It then remains somewhat steady during noon and afternoon,
however
increasing
significantly
during the evenings.
Starting at 6am, the total of
passengers
is 100 and then
begins
increasing every hour. At 8am it
reaches
a peak of 400
passengers
. The figure of
passengers
starts
to fall
gradually
from 8am-10am to
reach
about 180. At 11am the total of
passengers
escalate
to
reach
about 280
passengers
by 12pm, where it rises
slightly
to
reach
300
passengers
at 2pm. The number drops at 3pm to
reach
230.
At 4pm the digit of
passengers
rises
sharply
from 100 to about 480
passengers
at 6pm. It later drops from 300 at 7pm to
reach
about 130 at 8pm, then increase
slightly
to 170 at 9pm where it
finally
decreases to
reach
140.