The line graph illustrates the London Underground station passengers commutes at different timings in a day.
Overall, the highest numbers of commuters like to travel at 8: 00 am in the morning and at 5: 00 pm in the evening while the lowest no. of passengers came at 6: 00 am and 4 pm.
There are frequent fluctuations in this line graph, but there are almost 100 passengers all over the day who took underground trains. Initially, the graph shows the upward trend till 8: 00 am which is a peak point of the maximum number of passengers of 400. However, it falls to nearly 200 commuters by 10: 00 in the morning. there is a steady rise in the figure to 300 people at afternoon.
Eventually, it is at its lowest point at 4: 00 pm and shows the rapid growth to almost 380 passengers who go to London underground station at 6 in the evening. Gradually, it again dipped to around 120 passengers. Dramatically, it shows the minimal rise which again came down to close to 150 in between the next two hours.
The line graph illustrates the London Underground station
passengers
commutes at
different
timings in a day.
Overall
, the highest numbers of commuters like to travel at 8: 00
am in the morning
and at 5: 00
pm in the evening
while the lowest no. of
passengers
came at 6: 00 am and 4 pm.
There are frequent fluctuations in this line graph,
but
there are almost 100
passengers
all over the day who took underground trains.
Initially
, the graph
shows
the upward trend till 8: 00 am which is a peak point of the maximum number of
passengers
of 400.
However
, it falls to
nearly
200 commuters by 10: 00 in the morning.
there
is a steady rise in the figure to 300
people
at afternoon.
Eventually
, it is at its lowest point at 4: 00 pm and
shows
the rapid growth to almost 380
passengers
who go to London underground station at 6 in the evening.
Gradually
, it again dipped to around 120
passengers
.
Dramatically
, it
shows
the minimal rise which again came down to close to 150 in between the
next
two hours.