The table show the results of surveys in a European country, carried out in three different years. Percentage of respondents expressing interest in certain sports
The presented chart demonstrates the outcomes of surveys in European nations in three distinct periods.
Overall
, although
the proportion of football decreased during 2 decades, it dominated the survey and is still the highest.
To begin
with, rugby sport saw a dramatic increase. From 1990 to 2010, the percentage doubled from 12% to 24%. Moreover
, For 10 years, golf and cricket percentages were stable and unchanged. In 2010, golf decreased slightly to roughly one quarter. However
, cricket showed a minimal increase to 14%.
The football percentage was just under 60%. It decreased gradually to just over 55%. Judo was a mere 9% of the questionnaire. It roughly decreased to 5% after 10 years. The proportion became 4% in 2010. In addition
, there was an erratic pattern in swimming. It illustrated a noticeable increase from 15% to 18%. Finally
, after 10 years, it decreased to 16%.Submitted by mohannadsme on
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