The line graph demonstrates the proportion of people in Australia who did six diverse outdoor activities over a ten-year period.
Overall, it is apparent that five of the six activities decreased in popularity between 2001 and 2007. Another significant observation is that picnicking, water activities and camping increased and fell throughout the period.
Based on the provided information, over 60% of people enjoyed picnicking in 1997, but after 2001 this figure plummeted to below 60. The same pattern was for water activities, because in 1997 this figure soared from below 40%, but after 2001 it fell slightly. As regards camping, it started growing rapidly in 1997 from over 20% and reached its peak of over 30% in 2001, then decreased slightly to approximately 28%.
According to the graph, the popularity of walking started falling sharply from 60% in 1997 and had reached its bottom of about 37% by 2007. In contrast, over 20% of individuals were interested in cycling in 1997, and this figure was climbing over the period. The popularity of horse riding remained stable at about 10% from 1997 to 2007
