The line graph given illustrates data regarding how many tourists visit four global museums within 35 years, starting in 1980.
Looking at the graph, it is immediately clear that while the amounts of tourists in the Louvre and Vatican museums saw an increase, the number of people visiting the London Science Museum and Shenzhen Museums were the downward trends. Another key feature is that the highest figures for the people visiting universal museums were recorded in the Louvre Museum.
In 1980, the quantities of travellers going to the Louvre museum stood at less than 8 million visitors, then the number gradually rose to about 9 million people in 1995. After, those were decreased to around 8, 5 million by 2000 before seeing an increase of 1, 5 million people until 2015. A somewhat similar increase was seen in the figure for people visiting Vatican Museums. Starting from 5 million people in 1980, this figure witnessed a significant growth to about 9, 5 million in 2015.
In 1980, 4 million was the number of visitors to the London Science Museum. This figure remained unchanged until 1985, then it decreased sharply to more than 2 million people in 2015. Besides, around 4 million people travelled to the Shenzhen Museum, then this figure gradually declined to 3 million by 2000 before an increase was experienced in 2015.
The line graph
given
illustrates data regarding how
many
tourists visit four global
museums
within 35 years, starting in 1980.
Looking at the graph, it is immediately
clear
that while the amounts of tourists in the Louvre and Vatican
museums
saw
an
increase
, the number of
people
visiting the London Science
Museum
and Shenzhen
Museums
were the downward trends. Another key feature is that the highest
figures
for the
people
visiting universal
museums
were recorded
in the Louvre Museum.
In 1980, the quantities of
travellers
going to the Louvre
museum
stood at less than 8
million
visitors, then the number
gradually
rose to about 9
million
people
in 1995. After, those
were decreased
to around 8, 5
million
by 2000
before
seeing an
increase
of 1, 5
million
people
until 2015. A somewhat similar
increase
was
seen
in the
figure
for
people
visiting Vatican
Museums
. Starting from 5
million
people
in 1980, this
figure
witnessed a significant growth to about 9, 5
million
in 2015.
In 1980, 4
million
was the number of visitors to the London Science
Museum
. This
figure
remained unchanged until 1985, then it decreased
sharply
to more than 2
million
people
in 2015.
Besides
, around 4
million
people
travelled to the Shenzhen
Museum
, then this
figure
gradually
declined to 3
million
by 2000
before
an
increase
was experienced
in 2015.