The line graph provide a comparative analysis of the number of people participating for different activities at a social centre in Melbourne and Australia from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, while the number of table tennis players saw a significant growth over the period shown, the number of participants in amateur dramatics decreased considerably. Notably, the figure for martial arts always stood out as an activity with the highest the number of people taking part in.
From 2000 to 2005, the number of people joining in musical performances was unchanged, at 0 participants. Over the following 15 years, this figure had increased significantly to about 15 participants. From 2000 to 2010,while the number of players playing table tennis rapidly climb from approximately 16 participants to 20 participants, the number of people watching amateur dramatics quickly declined to the same figure, from about 25 participants to 20 participants. From 2000 to 2010, the figure for amateur dramatics plummeted and hit a low of roughly 4 participants. By contrast, during the same period, the number of people playing table tennis rocket and peaked at over 50 participants.
Turning to the remaining two activities, from 2000 to 2010, while the number of people taking part in film club experienced a slight drop from 65 participants to 62 participants, the figure for people doing martial art slowly rise from about 35 participants to 37 participants. From 2010 to 2020, the number of participants in film club and martial art returned to same figure in 2000, at 65 participants and 35 participants respectively.
