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The image displays a line graph with four sports: Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, and Rugby, tracking their participation numbers (thousands) from 1985 to 2005 at five-year intervals. Basketball's participation starts highest near 225k in 1985, gradually declining to just above 50k in 2005. Tennis begins over 200k in 1985, sees a rise to 225k in 1990, and a steady decline to under 50k by 2005. Badminton starts at 100k in 1985, surges to its peak at 200k in 1990, and then steadily drops to just under 50k in 2005. Rugby begins under 50k in 1985, experiences significant growth to just under 200k in 1990, maintains near 150k in 1995 and 2000, before a minor drop to exactly 100k in 2005.
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The line graph shows how many people engaged in 4 different sports in an unspecified region from 1985 to 2005. Overall, two distinct subsets of data tendency can be identified: games whose popularity noticeably changed and those that remained stable.
Rugby and Tennis belong to the first category. The former started the period with nearly 250 thousand players (the highest figure on the chart) and, falling sharply over the next two decades, finished at a chart low of 50 thousand in 2005. By contrast, the figure for Tennis gradually increased from 150 thousand in 1985 to approximately 225 thousand players in 2005, thus becoming the most played sport on the chart.
Basketball and Badminton followed similar trajectories to each other. They respectively started off at around 80 thousand and just over 50 thousand in 1985 and barely moved over the ensuing two decades, to finish at their starting points in 2005 whereupon the latter converged with Rugby.
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