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The image features a horizontal bar chart displaying participation by young people in selected sports outside lessons by gender in Great Britain for the year 1999. Tennis has approximately 10% boys and 5% girls. Walking has about 15% boys and 10% girls. Roller Blading/Skateboarding has nearly 20% boys and 15% girls. Swimming shows close to 25% boys and over 30% girls. Cycling/Riding a bike has around 40% boys and 20% girls. Football showcases about 55% boys and under 5% girls. The chart's horizontal axis ranges from 0 to 70 in increments of 10.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of participation of children and adolescents in sports by gender in the UK in 1999. Overall, it is seen that football is the most popular activity among male youngsters since 67% of boys prefer to play football. Whereas the most frequented type of sport by girls is swimming with approximately a half of girls.
The data shows that the most disliked sport by girls is football with 18%. However, the least contrast between two genders from this array is hiking (22% for females and 23% for males). Although tennis accounted for relatively low amount for girls with 19%, whereas 24% of boys took part in it.
Nevertheless, roughly 60% of boys enjoy cycling, but only a half of girls like riding a bike. Skate boarding is not extremely distinct between both genders. 29% of boys are fond of it, while a quarter of girls like it.
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