The provided bar chart delineates the percentages of
females
aged 16 to 25 in a specific country who engaged in Use synonyms
sports
activities versus those who observed Use synonyms
sports
in the year 2000.
In summary, the indications reveal a pronounced inclination among young Use synonyms
females
toward participating in tennis and basketball, Use synonyms
while
viewing figures were notably high for the same categories.
In 2000, tennis emerged as the sport with the highest Linking Words
participation
rate among Use synonyms
females
, registering at 60%, Use synonyms
coupled with
a viewing percentage of 20%. Basketball followed closely, with Linking Words
participation
at 40% and viewership peaking at 55%. Use synonyms
Conversely
, gymnastics exhibited a modest Linking Words
participation
rate of 10%, despite having a significantly higher viewing percentage of 40%. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, badminton and golf recorded Linking Words
participation
rates of 30% and 10%, respectively, with both Use synonyms
sports
attracting relatively low viewer interest of 20%. Notably, horse riding and racing were the least popular, garnering a Use synonyms
meager
10% Change the spelling
meagre
participation
and 5% viewership.
Use synonyms
Participation
trends highlight a marked distinction between engagement in Use synonyms
sports
and passive consumption. Basketball was the most actively engaged sport, appealing to 50% of participants, Use synonyms
whereas
Linking Words
participation
rates for tennis and golf were lower, each at 30%. Use synonyms
In contrast
, horse riding and racing represented the lowest engagement level, at just 10%. The less popular Linking Words
sports
, gymnastics and badminton, recorded Use synonyms
participation
figures of 12% and 8% respectively, underscoring their limited appeal amongst Use synonyms
females
within the defined age group in that year.Use synonyms
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