The provided bar chart delineates the percentage of residents who had a passion in specific sports in the United Kingdom between 1995 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that the dominat of people interested in playing football the most in all three years. The hobby in swimming and rugby rose brightly, whereas there was a decline in interest in snooker, tennis and golf.
In 1995, football was the most preferred sport among English inhabitants, with over 40% of survey takers selecting it and that number slightly increased to around 45%. Similarly, just over 20% of people were fancied swimming in 1995, however that number had reached almost 30% in 2000 before dropping to 25% of residents liking it in 2005, In 1995, there were around 25% of people showed interest in rugby, that number witnessed a significant fall, just below 20% in 2000 , then rose again to over 25% in 2005.
Snooker, tennis and gold showed similar trends. There were exactly 30% of citizens enjoyed snkooer in 1995, but that figure had dropped by over 20% By 2005. In 1995, there were 30% of respondents who had an interest in tennis, before that percentage decreased to about 23% in both 2000 and 2005, The passion for golf stayed relatively the same throughout the years, with approximately25% of people loving it.
