The bar chart depicts the points scored by three teams in four consecutive seasons. Generally, team B scored the highest in the four seasons, while team A and C had the lowest points in the first and last two seasons respectively.
Team B had the highest score across all four seasons, scoring 82, 60, 43 and 55 points from 2002 to 2005, although 2002 was her best year. Team A attained half the points of team C in 2002 by scoring 5 points, but closed in by 1 point in 2003 when it scored 11 points.
The points scored by team A in 2004 was almost 3 times that of team C, with 35 points; however, it dropped sharply to 8 points by 2005. Whereas team C dropped a few points which is about 7 to score 5 points in 2005, its lowest score over the four seasons.
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