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Band 6+: The chart below gives information about the most common sports played in New Zealand in 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of girls and boys playing different sports in New Zealand in 2002. Cricket: Girls 15%, Boys 20%; Athletics: Girls 20%, Boys 10%; Martial arts: Girls 5%, Boys 5%; Basketball: Girls 5%, Boys 10%; Tennis: Girls 5%, Boys 5%; Netball: Girls 25%, Boys 0%; Soccer: Girls 10%, Boys 20%; Swimming: Girls 15%, Boys 10%; Other: Girls 5%, Boys 10%.
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The bar chart illustrates the sports which played the most in New Zealand in 2002.

In general, there was a significant differences in the number of boys and girls participating in sports. Many sports that have too few boys and too many girls or the opposite, but the number of boys and girls who play basketball and tennis is similar.

According to the data, boys show the deeply interests in netball when less than 2% of boys participate in this sport while about 25% of girls spent time for netball. In contrast to netball, soccer had a lot of boys attending in this sport, nearly 25% and 5 times more than girls. Moreover, cricket attracted less girls than boys and marital arts also, less than 5% of girls participated in this sport. Swimming is a very popular sport, both girls and boys joined in it a lot but in this sport, the number of girls participating is about 10% more than that of boys.

Meanwhile, athletics had fewer players, both girls and boys made up less than 5% of the participants. Basketball and tennis are the 2 sports with the most equal number of boys and girls but few people like to play these two sports, less than 10%. Other sports had more boys than girls took part in, about 20% of boys participated, twice as many as girls.

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