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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 graph below illustrates number of people participating in four different sports in one region over two decades, starting in 1985.
Overall, it is clear that the initially, rugby was the most popular kind of sport, which is experienced gradual decrease over the period. In contrast, a balance between badminton and basketball was seen during the period.
Looking at the details, the numbers of rugby players was the largest compared to the other sports in 1985. At the beginning, it was around 250, which is dramatically decreased every year and bottomed at 50 in 2005. Additionally, the number of people who participating in the tennis section has increased marginally each year. In 1985, there were just 150 participants, which doubled by 2005 making this section most popular in the end.
Moreover, the badminton players fluctuated around 65 people throughout 20 year period. Similarly basketball players which was slightly more than 80 people, and remained constant and finished around 80 people.
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