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The image displays a line graph depicting the percentage of club members participating in swimming, team sports, and gym activities from 1983 to 2003. In 1983: swimming 50%, team sports 10%, gym activities 20%. By 1988: swimming 35%, team sports 15%, gym activities 25%. In 1993: swimming 30%, team sports 20%, gym activities 30%. By 1998: swimming 27%, team sports 25%, gym activities 35%. In 2003: swimming 23%, team sports 25%, gym activities 40%. Data points for each category are marked on the graph at respective intervals.
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The chart illustrates data about the number of participants in different sports club activities in the UK from 1983 to 2003.
The graph shows 3 varieties of them and the numbers given in percentages. Although the first one – swimming had started with its peak at 50%, it began to steady decline and was around 20% by 2003. In contrast, the gym activities line had a gradual rise since 1983, and by 2003 it was the second in popularity sport in the UK with a number of 30%. On the other hand, the last activity – team sports, had no resemblance with others. It can be described as a fluctuating one, but the most important thing that it is remained almost flat at the peak of 35%.
To sum up, all of the activities were different from others, and there are a lot of factors that we can distinguish them.
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