The bar chart provided information about the proportions of children into three age groups enrollment in four different activities in Australia,starting to 2018.
Overall,it can be clearly seen from the chart that the activity of watching television had the highest level in three age brackets,whereas playing computer games had the lowest rate than the others. Additionally,those reading and riding bikes were saw a considerable rise over the period.
Looking at the data in more detail,in 2018,enrolling for watching TV reached a peak of to nearly 100% which was the most popular among 5-8 age bracket. Between 9-11 and 12-16 years of Australian children were stayed the same level almost 80% in this activity. However,playing computer games were the least position in three age groups compared to other activities,which was the most common played by 5-8 age groups 60%.
When it came to reading less popular between 5-8-years-olds. Participation rate of 9-11 and 12-16 age bracket remained unchanged to approximately 70%. After that,taking part of ride a bicycle,the most rode by over 12 year olds,over 80%. In contrast,it was less common in 5-8 and 9-11-years-olds to around 72% and 60%, respectively.
