The bar chart illustrates the amount of Weekly hours teenagers spent doing various activities in Chester between 2002 and 2007.
Overall, watching television was the most popular activity. Whereas, bowling was the least popular among the given time period. Moreover, going to pubs, watching television and shopping showed an upward trend, while the other pursuits exhibited a downward trend except for watching DVDs that displayed considerable fluctuations.
Throughout the years, watching television maintained the highest proportion of weekly time consumption, starting at 25 hours at 2002, then it remained steady for the next year, then it rose significantly to mere 37 hours in 2007. Similarly, going to discos and shopping witnessed a gradual increase, starting from almost 7 hours and 6 hours to reach almost 17 hours and 15 hours in 2007, respectively.
Doing homework, sports and bowling obviously declined from more than 10 hours in 2002 for homework, to almost 6 hours in 2007. Bowling was the least favorite activity, with its being less than 5 hours during the years. On the other hand, recorded DVDs dispicts the highest fluctuations, starting at nearly 11 hours in 2002, peaking at around 17 hours in 2004, and then plummeting to 10 hours in 2007.
