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The image depicts a line graph showing the number of people participating in badminton, basketball, tennis, and rugby from 1985 to 2005; badminton starts at approximately 150 in 1985, rises slightly to about 160 in 1990, and stabilizes around 165 in both 1995 and 2000, before ending at the same in 2005; basketball begins at 50 in 1985, increases to around 100 by 1990, reaches 150 in 1995, maintains just under 200 in 2000, and reaches about 250 in 2005; tennis starts over 250 in 1985, gradually declines to 225 in 1990 and 200 in 1995, drops to about 150 in 2000, and falls sharply to 50 in 2005; rugby starts at about 80 in 1985, remains steady at 75 in 1990 and 1995, decreases to approximately 55 in 2000, slightly declines further to 50 in 2005.
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The line graph illustrates the number of people taking part in four kinds of sports in a particular region from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, tennis showed a significant increase and become the most popular sport by 20005, whereas rugby experienced a sharp decline over the period. In contrast, basketball remained the same level, and badminton showed only minor changes.
To begin with, the number of people participating in tennis increased steadily from about 150 in 1995 to around 230 in 2005. In contrast, rugby started as the most popular sport but declined drop to reach a similar level to badminton by the end of the period.
However, basketball showed little to no changing throughout the period. Meanwhile, badminton experinced a slight decline in 1990 before remaining relative stable afterwords.
To sum up, in the end the most popular sport is tennis and the second sport is basketball, well the last two sports have the same number of people.
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