The provided pie charts depict the figure for the interest of students in physical activities in two distinct years, in 2003 and in 2013.
Overall, While the upward trend of percentage was recorded over the period, including volleyball, and other sports and without sports,followed by no sports having the growth in 10 years later, the remaining categories had the opposite trend.Additionally, Football remained the highest category in the whole period although it experienced the fall in 2013, while the number of percentage followed without sports, demonstrated the growth in 2013 after it was one of the lowest percentage in the given chart in the previous decade.
Looking first at volleyball and other sports increased twofold from 12 percent to 23, was the second rank in 2013. Similarly, the sedentary lifestyle grew in the lower level, after a decade, stood at just 3 percent in 2003 and recorded 4 percent,rising to a higher level than other sports in 2013. Other sports remained unchanged after 10 years, rising by 1 percent and tending to the lowest level at this time.
In contrast to the three categories mentioned above, the remaining three experienced significant fall. Football and basketball had a remarkable decrease in just 10 years, with the fall from 44 percent and 28 percent to 37 percent and 22 percent, respectively. Despite falling by nearly 10 percent. Football still witnessed the highest choice in school and the either dropped in ranking between the second to the third. Volleyball tended to decrease the percentage by a third in 10 years from 2003 to 2013 and was the third ranking from bottom up.
