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The image presents a table regarding participation in a wildlife survey in Britain from 2001 to 2009, showing data across three categories: Adults, Children, and Total. In 2001, adults participated 36,000, children 12,000, total 48,000; in 2003, adults 212,000, children 36,000, total 248,000; in 2005, adults 332,000, children 32,000, total 364,000; in 2007, adults 331,000, children 31,000, total 362,000; in 2009, adults 270,000, children 270,000, total 540,000.
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This table illustrates the number of people taking part in a wildlife survey in Britain from 2001 to 2009.
Firstly, the number of adult and children remined and stable until about 2001 and the total number was 48000. Then, in 2003, Adult and children dramatically increased to 212000 and 36000. Also, the total number has been increased to 248000.
The number of adult fluctuated dramatically from 212000 to 331000 until 2007 and has a slightly decreased in 2009 to 220000. At the same time, number of children rose moderately to 31000 until 31000. But in 2009, the number of children growth considerably into 270000, so the number of adult and children has been same in 2009.
To sum up, the number of people increased, but the number of adult increased dramatically, and the quipped in the end.
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