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The table illustrates the changes in the percentages of people who participated in seven different sports in a European country between 1999 and 2009. Overall, football remained the most popular sport throughout the period, despite a gradual decline in participation. In contrast, sports such as tennis and golf became increasingly popular. Swimming showed little change […]
The table illustrates the fluctuation in the percentages of individuals engaging in seven distinct sports within a specific European nation over a decade, spanning from 1999 to 2009. Overall, football remained the most popular sport despite a decline in participation, while swimming maintained its high engagement. Tennis, golf and yoga saw consistent growth, whereas basketball […]
The table illustrates the fluctuations in the proportion of people participating in seven sports in a European region from 1999 to 2009. Overall, it is clear that football was the dominant sport throughout this period, while yoga saw a contrasting trend in participation. Additionally, tennis and golf gained popularity among the population over time. Focusing […]
The table gives information about the share of people participating in seven different physical activities in a European country from 1999 to 2009. Overall, while football registered the highest participation rate over the period, yoga recorded the lowest. Meanwhile, the proportion of people participating in swimming, golf, tennis, and yoga saw a slight increase, whereas […]
The provided table depicts the proportions of participants in seven various sports in a European nation between 1999 and 2009. Overall, it is apparent that football was the most attractive sport to individuals, while yoga attracted the fewest participants over the period. Another notable feature is that there was an upward trend in the proportion […]
