The line graph shows the number of players in four different sports ( badminton, tennis, basketball, rugby) in a particular European country between 1985 and 2005.

The line graph shows the number of players in four different sports ( badminton, tennis, basketball, rugby) in a particular European country between 1985 and 2005.
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The line chart compares data about how many sportsmen, who played 4 various types of sport, one European country had from 1985 to 2005.
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, it was important that the trends of rugby and tennis, which increased, were reversed and two other ones roughly stabilised over the period of 20 years.
According to
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the diagram,at the start, Rugby, the most popular item in 1985, hit just under 250;
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it reduced moderately to the same figure as Tennis in 1995 at 200;
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, it declined significantly ,and in 2005, it recorded the number, was same as Badminton, at 50
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Tennins, the second one, scored 150 in 1985 after that, its fashion climbed somewhat to the first stage in 2005, at nearly 220. The graph demonstrates that not only Basketball but
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Badminton were the two kinds of sports which did not alter visually owing to the fact that in 20 years the number of Basketball reached approximately 80 and Badminton touched 50.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • number of players
  • line graph
  • sports categories
  • fluctuations
  • trends
  • upward trend
  • downward trend
  • peaks
  • plateaus
  • popularity
  • time period
  • significant changes
  • comparative analysis
  • demographic
  • sports culture
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