The presented line graph provides data on the popularity of certain social clubs spanning from 2000 until 2020 in city of Melbourne, Australia.
Overall, there seems to be no consistency in changes among the quantity of attendees for the given social groups. While the movie club managed to remain at the top, the non-professional actors and musical performances ones were among the lowest in popularity by the year 2020. Notably, the number of participants for table tennis has tripled.
The society of movie fans has started at the overall highest at around 65 people, followed by twice as little people in the martial arts gatherings at near 38. These two clubs managed to remain somewhat unchanged in numbers throughout the whole 20 years span, only slightly fluctuating up in down in numbers. The ping-pong club, however, demonstrated the most dramatic growth, starting at just about 17 people at the beginning of the millennia, then hit a platoeau at 20 in 2005 and then from 2010 upwards rising dramatically in numbers, hitting its’ peak of about 50 attendees in 2020.
Turning to the other categories, it is interesting that the amateur dramatics society suffered the worst decline in popularity. Notwithstanding the slight rise in numbers from 2000 to 2005 from around 26 to 28 people respectively, it met a steep downturn in popularity, coalescing with table tennis club at only 20 participants in 2010, and then continuing to fall until it was only some 5 people in 2020. Regarding the musical performances club, it is interesting that up until 2005 it was non-existent, however in 2010 there were nearly 11 people in attendance. And finishing the 2020, it enjoyed 4th lowest popularity at just around 16 people.
