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The image displays a line graph with four sports: Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, and Rugby, tracking their participation numbers (thousands) from 1985 to 2005 at five-year intervals. Basketball's participation starts highest near 225k in 1985, gradually declining to just above 50k in 2005. Tennis begins over 200k in 1985, sees a rise to 225k in 1990, and a steady decline to under 50k by 2005. Badminton starts at 100k in 1985, surges to its peak at 200k in 1990, and then steadily drops to just under 50k in 2005. Rugby begins under 50k in 1985, experiences significant growth to just under 200k in 1990, maintains near 150k in 1995 and 2000, before a minor drop to exactly 100k in 2005.
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The line graph shows how many people engaged in four different sports in a certain country, over 2 decades, starting from 1985.
Overall, the number of people doing the sport of rugby dominated figures in the first year, though there was a dramatical decline to close at 50 residents who took part in rugby in the final year, after which it was eventually outstripped by the tennis. It is also clear that starting at 150, the sport of tennis was nothing sort of an exponential rise to around 250, over the entire period, the remaining sports (basketball and badminton) levelled off in lower rate in popularity.
The most popular sport in 1985, was rugby with around 230, though it witnessed a considerably decrease to 200 in 1995. Over the next decade ensuing, the engaging of rugby dramatically declined to 50, making it was one of the lowest rates in trend.
Basketball and badminton, on the other hand, bucked the trend. Both sports experienced almost stable over the entire period in question.
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