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The graph below shows the participation of Australian children in sports outside school hours in 2014. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The bar chart compares the participation rates of Australian boys and girls in five distinct categories of sports (and no sports) outside school hours in 2014. Overall, it is evident that football and netball showed the most significant gender disparities in participation. While football was overwhelmingly favored by boys, netball was predominantly a girl’s sport. […]
The bar graph compares the percentage of Australian school pupils participating in various sports activities, as well as the proportion who were unoccupied in 2010. Overall, girls were more active in swimming and netball, whereas boys participated more in football and basketball. Meanwhile, the proportion of pupils who did not engage in any after-school activities […]
The bar graph compares how much boy and girls were played to four different types of activities in 2010. Overall, the football and the basketball played far more boys than girls, opposite was right for the swimming and netball In 2010, 25% boys spent their time for playing football in Australia, and that point was […]
The bar chart illustrates the attendance percentages of school students in 4 different sports in Australia in 2010. Overall, football and basketball had a higher attendance rate of boys compared to that of girls, while the opposite was true for netball and swimming. In 2010, one fifth of school boys played football, making it the […]
the graph provides information about the sport that was chosen by Australian children during outside school hours in 2014. The most favourite sport for the boys is football, on the other hand, football become the lowest interest by the girls. Moreover, netball is the most popular sports for the girls and not really into for […]
The bar chart shows the proportions of boys and girls who took part in different sports activities, namely swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sport, during a given period. Overall, boys were most likely to play football, whereas girls mainly participated in netball. It is also clear that very small percentages of both boys and […]
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australian boys and girls participating in 4 different after-school sport activities in 2010. Overall, while the majority of boys attended to the football, that of the girls was netball. Unlike this comparison, there was a minor gap in the percentage of participation in swimming and basketball. […]
The chart illustrate information about an Australian children who involvement in sports outsige school hours in 2014. Overall, it is clear that participation in sport game outside school was highest in 2014. while the number of children who doesn’t participate were lowest. The highest figure was recorded by boys, who involved in footall, school outside […]
The presented diagram illustrates information on five various sports attendance such as swimming, football, netball, basketball between Australian children in 2014 .Overall, activities such as football and netball are extremely popular among boys, in sharp contrast are not for girls who prefer swimming and basketball over them. Boys show striking interest in football and netball […]
The presented diagram illustrates information on five various sports attendance such as swimming, football, netball, basketball between Australian children in 2014 .Overall, activities such as football and netball are extremely popular among boys, in sharp contrast are not for girls who prefer swimming and basketball over them. Boys show striking interest in football and netball […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian school boys and girls who participated in swimming, football, netball, basketball and no sports. Overall, boys and girls preferred different activities. Football was by far the most popular activity among boys, while netball was by far the most popular activity for girls. Swimming also had high participation […]
The bar chart illustrates Australian students who took part in sports after school in 2014. Overall, while the percentage of male students participating in Football and Basketball was high, the girls usually preferred Netball and Swimming, and some didn’t even participate in sports activities. For the boys, The percentage of boys playing football was 20%, […]
The graph illustrates the percentage of boys and girls, who participated in different types of games (Swimming, Football, Netball, and Basketball) after school in 2014, but among them, some students did not show interest in sports. Overall, most of the boys played football, whereas few girls participated in this game, but the opposite was true […]
The bar graph gives information about how many schoolchildren took part in different kinds of sports including swimming, football, netball, basketball as an extracurricular activity in 2010. Overall, the most popular sport among boys was football, while more girls engaged in netball. The trends for other types of sports showed similar figures between both genders. […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of school pupils engaged in 4 different sports activities in 2010.Overall, swimming was the most popular for both boys and girls, with a slightly higher percentage of girls participating. While boys mainly attended football and basketball clubs, netball was the widely favoured among girls. Analyzing the information in greater […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of the participation of Australian kids of both genders in sports outside their school hours in the year 2014. Overall, a cursory glance at the chart is enough to make it clear that boys are more interested in football and basketball than girls, whereas girls are more interested […]
The bar graph gives an illustration percentage wise of Australian boys and girls involved in sporting activities after school hours in 2014. The x-axis represents the range of sports and the y-axis represents the percentage of children up to 25%. Overall, there are different levels of engagement in sporting activities among boys and girls. At […]
The diagram is a bar chart comparing four different sports activities attendance after school by Australian school pupils in 2010. The figures are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that football was dominated by male school pupils, while netball was famous with female students. Additionally, the percentage of students joining no sports, basketball, […]
The chart provides information relating to how many Australian boys and girls engaged in four different sports activities after leaving school in 2010. Overall, while boys had higher figures for playing football and basketball, a large number of girls prioritized participating in other activities. About 14% of boys went to the swimming pool, whereas the […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of young participants in Australia in sports outside school hours in 2014. In general, while more girls were interested in swimming, netball and no sports, the opposite was true for boys. Additionally, football received the highest rate of schoolboys’ participation, while the figure for netball was the lowest. For […]
The given graphs illustrate the proportion of young participants in Australia in sports outside school hours in 2014. In general, while more girls were interested in swimming, netball and no sports, the opposite was true for boys. Additionally, football received the highest rate of schoolboys’ participation, while the figure for netball was the lowest. For […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of boys and girls participating in different kinds of sports (swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sports) outside school time within the UK. Overall, there are noticeable differences in the involvement of the genders in sports. Notably, the figures for males in football and basketball are higher than those […]
The provided bar chart compares the proportion of boys and girls engaging in both four types of sports activities and without doing sports after school in 2010. Overall, football among boys showed the highest amount on the graph in 2010 while girls were so popular on netball. It is also worth mentioning that others (swimming, […]
The given bar graph depicts the information in percentage about the contribution of the Australian adolescents in sports after school hours in 2014. After analyzing, it is apparent from the bar graph table that participation of males in swimming was approximately 13%on the flip side collaboration of females is spiked by almost 3% in same […]
Given is the chart describing the attendee of Australia children in sports beside school hours in 2024. Overall, it is noticeable that while the participants of no sports were the lowest, the figures for swimmers are equal for both genders. Additionally, there are extent differences between boys and girls in football, and netball. Boys tend […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the participation of Australian children in extracurricular sports activities in 2014. Overall, it is apparent from the graph that there are varying levels of engagement in different sports categories among boys and girls, with notable disparities observed in football and netball participation. Football stands out as the most popular sport […]
Given is the chart describing the attendee of Australia children in sports beside school hours in 2024. Overall, it is noticeable that while the participants of no sports were the lowest, the figures for swimmers are equal for both genders. Additionally, there are extent differences between boys and girls in football, and netball. Boys tend […]
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