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The image is a line graph depicting the number of people participating in four different sports from 1985 to 2005. In 1985, Basketball had 180 participants, Tennis had 200, Badminton had approximately 160, and Rugby had 120. By 1990, Basketball increased to 240, Tennis decreased slightly to 190, Badminton grew to nearly 180, and Rugby dropped to 100. In 1995, Basketball participants declined to 220, Tennis decreased to 160, Badminton surged to 220, and Rugby fell further to 60. By 2000, Basketball remained at 220, Tennis dipped to 100, Badminton maintained at 220, and Rugby had about 50 participants. Lastly, in 2005, Basketball participation decreased to 150, Tennis increased to 120, Badminton reduced to 200, and Rugby marginally rose to 60.
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The line diagram depicts how many people being involved in 4 categories of sports in a specific area from 1985 to 2005
Overall, it is obvious that while there was a downward trend in players playing rugby, tennis witnessed a gradual increase to become the most dominant of the four sports. Notably, both badminton and basketball saw a plateau over the period.
Regarding rugby and tennis, despite a moderate decline of 50 participants, rugby still occupied the highest position, attracting over 200 players in 1990. However, as the end of the period, this sport could not maintain its ranking when hit the lowest point of 50 players, sharing the same number with basketball. Contrastingly, with 150 participants at first, tennis became more prevalent before reaching a peak of around 225 players in 2005.
Turning to badminton and basketball. Although they were not as appealing to people as two remaining sports, both of them stabilized for 30 years, with about 70 people engaging in basketball, followed by 50 playing badminton annually.
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