The bar chart compares the proportion of children involved in four different activities in terms of three age categories in 2012.
Overall, it is clear that watching tv is the most common activity among all other activities regardless of children age.
Looking at first age group (5 to 8 years old), 91%- the highest figure- of children from this group are engaged in watching tv. The other types of activities, which were reading and art, have nearly the same number, with their engagement rate showing 62% for the former and 60% for the latter. the activity rate of riding the bike was almost similar to those of watching tv, making up almost 80% in this age category.
As for the second age group (9 to 11 years old), 92% of them are involved in watching tv. This number is followed by the percentage of children taking part in reading and riding the bike, which had a 3% gap between them, accounting for 64% and 61%, respectively. Art had the least interaction rate of children comparing to other activities, accounting for 51%.
Turning to details for the third age category (12 to 16 years old), the proportion of children participating in watching tv is approximately 100%, which is 18% higher than that of children riding the bike (81%). The lowest percentage of engagement in this age group can be observed in the participation figure for reading and art, constituting 70% and 51%, respectively.
