The information regarding the percentage of individuals of UK, who said that they were keen in some sports in the survey which was conducted in three different years is demonstrated by the bar graph.
To begin with, football was the most interesting sport throughout the time period as its percentage is nearly 40% in 1995 which in the upcoming 10 years in client to approximately 45% in 2005. In 1995, about 22% of people were interested in swimming whereas in 2000 the figure escalated to almost 29%, but in 2005 it declined to about 26%. The proportion of people who like to play rugby was approximately 24% in 1995; however, the figure experienced a rise to more than 25% in 2005.
On the other hand, 30% of players said they were interested in playing snooker in 1995; nonetheless, after a decade, the participation rate dropped to almost 23%. In1995, about 29% and 18% British people interested in tennis and golf respectively after that figures were fall by approximately 7% and 2% in 2005 and reached to 22% and 16% constitutively.
Overall, it is clearly seen that, football was the most popular sport as opposed to golf, which was least popular. As a number of people who like swimming and rugby witness the upward trend while other games such as golf, tennis, and snooker declined over the period of a decade.
The information regarding the percentage of individuals of UK, who said that they were keen in
some
sports in the survey which
was conducted
in three
different
years
is demonstrated
by the bar graph.
To
begin
with, football was the most interesting sport throughout the time period as its percentage is
nearly
40% in 1995 which in the upcoming 10 years in client to approximately 45% in 2005. In 1995, about 22% of
people
were interested
in swimming whereas in 2000 the figure escalated to almost 29%,
but
in 2005 it declined to about 26%. The proportion of
people
who like to play rugby was approximately 24% in 1995;
however
, the figure experienced a rise to more than 25% in 2005.
On the other hand
, 30% of players said they
were interested
in playing snooker in 1995; nonetheless, after a decade, the participation rate dropped to almost 23%. In1995, about 29% and 18% British
people
interested in tennis and golf
respectively
after that figures were fall by approximately 7% and 2% in 2005 and reached to 22% and 16%
constitutively
.
Overall
, it is
clearly
seen
that, football was the most popular sport as opposed to golf, which was least popular. As a number of
people
who like swimming and rugby witness the upward trend while other games such as golf, tennis, and snooker declined over the period of a decade.