The line graph delineates the fluctuations in participant numbers across five distinct activities—film club, martial arts, amateur dramatics, table tennis, and musical performances—between the years 2000 and 2020.
In summary, the data indicates a consistent increase in the number of participants in table tennis and a gradual decline in amateur dramatics. Conversely, martial arts and film club exhibited fluctuations throughout the observed period.
In 2000, the film club boasted the highest level of participation, commencing with approximately 65 individuals. This figure displayed relative stability over the ensuing years, concluding at around 64 participants in 2020. Martial arts also began low, with about 10 participants in 2000, experiencing a significant rise to 35 in 2010 before dropping to 24 by 2020. In contrast, amateur dramatics commenced with 25 participants, peaked at approximately 35 in 2005, but subsequently witnessed a stark decline, ultimately diminishing to 10 participants by the end of the period.
In contrast, table tennis demonstrated a remarkable upward trend, commencing with nearly zero participants in 2000 and escalating to 39 by 2020, reflecting an overall increase in interest. Similarly, musical performances started at 20 participants in 2000, but experienced a significant downturn to 1 participant by 2020, illustrating a continued decline in engagement over the years. The sharp rise in table tennis juxtaposed with the decline in musical performances underscores the varying popularity of these activities among participants.
