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Band 5+: The graph below shows the participation of Australian children in sports outside school hours in 2014. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a bar chart with categories of sports on the x-axis and percentage on the y-axis ranging from 0 to 25 in increments of 5; two sets of bars indicate percentages for Boys and Girls in each sport category respectively. Swimming: Boys approximately 17%, Girls 22%; Football: Boys 25%, Girls 5%; Netball: Boys 8%, Girls approximately 23%; Basketball: Boys 10%, Girls approximately 13%; No sports: Boys 5%, Girls approximately 6%.
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The diagram is a bar chart comparing four different sports activities attendance after school by Australian school pupils in 2010. The figures are measured in percentages.

Overall, it can be seen that football was dominated by male school pupils, while netball was famous with female students. Additionally, the percentage of students joining no sports, basketball, and swimming was roughly the same.

It is evident from the graph that football and netball were the most enjoyable time activities for pupils with the opposite trend. Australian boys were more active in football with 20% which was four times greater than girls. In contrast, netball was preferred by most school girls, with approximately 20% but this trend showed the lowest percentage of boys attendance.

Furthermore, the other three sports illustrate the lowest amount of joining, swimming, basketball, and no sports. Swimming and basketball trends show the same percentage of playing basketball was above 10%, however, no taking any sports of students was roughly just under 10%.

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