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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 line graph shows the amount of players in badminton, tennis, basketball, and rugby in a particular country of Europe over a 20-year period.
It’s clear that the number of rugby players was just about 250 in 1985, but tennis became the most played sport in 2005. The number of other sports fans were so similar and almost they didn’t see raising over the given period. From 1985 to 1995, the figure of rugby players decreased to only 50. Just over this period, the amount of tennis gamers rose up 150 to 200. Then the number of tennis participants grew up inconspicuously, which was dramatically lost of players between 1995 and 2005 rugby. It was equally with badminton players in 2005.
The other unpopular sports were basketball and badminton. The count of basketball players was about 70 in 1985 and its peak was close to 100 in 1995. In 2005, the number of basketball players was equal with 1985’s. The amount of badminton gamers were reduced slightly in 1990, but can say it didn’t change absolutely over the period shown.
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