The line graph compares the information about participants attending in 4 various sports in a specific region throughout two decades. Overall, it is worth noting that the figure for rugby experienced a sharp drop, while on the other hand, the indicators of remaining figures did not change noticeably in the given years.
Looking at the details, Initially, rugby attendees were 300, with the most participants of all. By contrast, the figure for tennis was around 145 people in 1985. In 5 years’ time the number of rugby players decreased to 200, whereas people participating in tennis stayed relatively the same. Furthermore, the number of people playing rugby continued to fall year by year, until it reached around 170. Similarly, participants in tennis witnessed a noticeable drop in their number, about 100 attendees. By 2005, rugby players had stayed relatively the same, representing a total of 160 people taking part in it. However, there had been a gradual rise in the number of tennis players by the end of 2005.
As far as other figures are concerned, the indicators of badminton and basketball illustrated the smallest number among other sports. Specifically, in 1985, players in basketball were just 70, which was the smallest number, while attendees in badminton started with 150 people in that year. Moreover, by 2005 there had been a drop in the number of basketball participants with exactly 50 people, whereas the figure for badminton had not changed over time.
