The bar chart shows the scores of teams A, B and C over four different seasons.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart shows the scores of teams A, B and C over four different seasons. The title in the start is scores by team per season. They are have different changes in the four different seasons.
From this chart we can found that Team B always get higher scores. in 2002 it is highest when it compare with Team A and Team B. The score of Team B in 2002 is 82, other teams, Team A is 5, and Team C is 10. But as a highest in Team B, following years by year are lower than in 2002. In 2003, Team B is 60 and in 2004, it is 43. In the following year, it is 55 and raise again. There are a special in 2004, Team A has a great score than other year, it is 35. Only less 8 than Team B. Team C have not any special score.
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