The bar chart compares how willing teenagers are to make different lifestyle changes across seven categories.
Overall, there was a clear disparity among categories, with visiting new places, reducing pollution in the living area and buying new clothes to younger ranking first, while doing something adventurously and exercing one hour a day recording the smallest figures. Additionally, environmentally friendly actions such as riding a bicycle instead of using a motorbike were relatively popular compared to more physically demanding activities.
Beginning with the higher figures, visiting a new place registered approximately 8, significantly surpassing doing something adventurous, which stood at 6. Reducing pollution in the living area and buying new clothes to look younger followed closely at around 8, showing similarly high levels of willingness.
By comparison, exercising one hour a day accounted for only 6, representing one of the lowest values. Doing something adventurous also recorded a relatively low figure of 6. Meanwhile, giving money to charity and riding a bicycle instead of using a motorbike recorded moderate figures of around 7, positioning themselves between the highest and lowest categories.
