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The image shows a line graph titled 'PARTICIPATION BY CLUB MEMBERS' with the Y-axis labeled '% OF CLUB MEMBERS' ranging from 0% to 60% in increments of 10%, and the X-axis labeled 'YEAR' with markers for 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015. Three lines represent swimming, team sports, and gym activities. In 1995, swimming starts at just below 50%, team sports at just above 30%, and gym activities at just over 20%. By 2000, swimming decreases to just over 40%, team sports increase to just over 40%, and gym activities rise to about 25%. In 2005, swimming continues to decline to around 35%, team sports drops to just above 30%, gym activities climb to just over 30%. By 2010, swimming reaches around 30%, team sports rises to above 35%, and gym activities peak at near 40%. In 2015, swimming stabilizes around 30%, team sports decreases slightly to just under 35%, and gym activities dip to just below 40%.
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The line graph provides a breakdown of the number of UK’s members who took part in sports clubs such as swimming, team sports and gym activities over 20 years from 1995 to 2015. Overall, the rate of enrolment for swimming tended to significantly decrease whereas the number of gym activities had an upward trend in the same period.
Firstly, although participation in swimming had the highest percentages with 50% in 1995, this figure had a sharp drop to less than 20% in 2010 and remained unchanged in the next five years.
By contrast, gym activities were the least popular compared to the two others; however, the number of members of this club considerably increased to about one quarter in 2010 and then had a similar trend with swimming clubs. Turning to team sports, there was a slight rise between 1995 and 2010 from about 30% to 40% before reducing to its former level.
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