The bar chart compares the participation of Australian children among three age groups in activities such as watching TV, reading, art, and riding the bike in 2012.
Overall, it is clear that watching TV was the most popular among all ages, while art was less interesting and riding the bike ranked high among teenagers.
Around 80-100% of all ages children watched television, while the youngest children are more likely to ride the bike rather than reading and articulating. Consequently, ages between 9-11 and 12-16 remain the same proportion in reading just over 65%.Juveniles starting from 5 years old to 16 years old declining steadily in art from 60% to approximately 50%.
What stands out most is riding the bike, as there are around 20% difference between ages. After watching TV, 80% of teenagers are involved in riding, whereas ages between 9 to 11 are less likely to engage in riding the bike.
