The bar chart illustrates the number of members in six different types of clubs, divided into two age groups: people aged 20-30 and those aged 45-65.
Overall, it is clear that younger adults tend to participate more actively in most clubs, particularly fitness, arts and crafts, and other clubs, whereas older people show a stronger preference for historical clubs. Archaeology attracts a similar number of participants from both age groups.
Looking first at the 20-30 age group, fitness clubs are the most popular, with approximately 55 members, followed closely by arts and crafts at around 60. Social and other clubs also have relatively high participation, each with just over 50 members. In contrast, historical clubs are the least popular among younger adults, attracting only about 25 members.
In the 45-65 age group, historical clubs have the highest membership, at around 50 people. Fitness and social clubs are equally popular among older participants, both accounting for roughly 50 members. Archaeology clubs attract a moderate number of people in this age range, at approximately 45. However, arts and crafts and other clubs are considerably less popular, with only about 20 and 10 members respectively.
In summary, the chart shows clear differences in club preferences between the two age groups, with younger people favoring more active or creative clubs, while older individuals are more inclined towards historical interests.
