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The image is a line graph that tracks the popularity of four sports – basketball, tennis, badminton, and rugby – over a span of 20 years, from 1985 to 2005. Basketball (blue line) remains consistently productive with minor fluctuations, starting at around 75 in 1985, peaking at 100 in 1995, and ending at 75 in 2005. Tennis (orange line) sees a sharp decline, starting at the highest point of nearly 300 in 1985, dropping to 175 in 1995, and plummeting to 50 in 2005. Badminton (gray line) remains relatively stable, starting at just under 50 in 1985, rising slightly to around 60 in 1995, and ending just above 50 in 2005. Rugby (yellow line) sees the most dramatic change, beginning just over 50 in 1985, skyrocketing to nearly 275 in 1995, before dropping to around 200 in 2005.
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The given line graph indicates the total number of people who played four different sports in one of the European countries from 1985 to 2005.
Overall, it is clearly seen that there were more rugby players initially, but it was tennis that was played by most people at the end of the period. Also, the number of badminton and basketball sportsmen remained constant.
In 1985, there were 150 people who played tennis, and this number rose gradually to around 220, reaching its all-time high in 2005. As for rugby, just below 250 people played it in 1985. Then, this number fell to 200 in 1995, before going under a sharp decrease to 50 at the end of the period.
By contrast, the number of basketball and badminton players did not experience any change at all, despite a slight decrease by around 5 people in 1995. Throughout the period, there were approximately 75 and 50 athletes, respectively.
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