The bar chart compares the scores achieved by three teams: A, B and C over four seasons between 2002 and 2005.
Overall, Team B consistently recorded the highest scores, although its performance generally declined over time. In contrast, Team A displayed sharp fluctuations with a peak in 2004, while Team C started with moderate results but gradually decreased towards the end of the period.
In 2002, Team B dominated with 82 points, far exceeding Team C at 10 and Team A at only 5. The following year, Team B’s score fell to around 60, while Team A increased slightly to 11, and Team C reached its peak of 15 points.
In 2004, Team B continued to decline to about 43 points. However, Team A ecperienced a remarkable surge to 35 points, its highest score across the period. Meanwhile, Team C dropped slightly to 12. By 2005, Team B recovered somewhat to 58 points, whereas Team A’s score collapsed to just 8, and Team C hit its lowest point at 5.
In summary, despite fluctuations, Team B remained the dominant team overall, Team A showed a dramatic but unsustainable improvement in 2004, and Team C followed a downward trajectory after an initial increase.
