The graph portrays the amount of time per week that adolescents spent engaged in different activities between 2002 and 2007.
Overall, most teenagers preferred watching television during the given period, compared to bowling, which had the least hours. Going to pubs, watching television, and shopping grew steadily in those years, while school work and playing sports had a gradual decrease, and finally, bowling and watching DVDs fluctuated.
Watching television was the most popular hobby, starting at 25 hours a day in 2002, peaking at approximately 38 hours in 2007. In contrast, bowling was shunned by most teenagers, commencing at under 5 hours in 2002, before finishing at roughly 2 hours in 2007.
Between 2002 and 2007, going to discos, shopping, and watching television experienced considerable growth, starting at about 8 hours, 7 hours, and 25 hours in 2002, and reaching their peaks at 18 hours, 15 hours, and 38 hours in 2007, respectively. Conversely, there was a steady decrease in homework and sporting activities in the same period, with both of them reaching their low points in 2007, at around 8 hours and 2 hours, correspondingly.
