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Band 4+: The bar chart shows percentages of three groups of australian children taking part in four kinds of activities in 2012. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features , and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar chart detailing the percentage of three age groups of Australian children engaging in activities in 2012: Watching TV - 5 to 8 years (100%), 9 to 11 years (100%), 12 to 16 years (100%); Reading - 5 to 8 years (60%), 9 to 11 years (70%), 12 to 16 years (80%); Art - 5 to 8 years (95%), 9 to 11 years (95%), 12 to 16 years (80%); Riding the bike - 5 to 8 years (70%), 9 to 11 years (80%), 12 to 16 years (80%).
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The bar chart illustrates how the proportion of 3 groups of Australian children participating in 4 different of activities in 2012.

Overall, Watching TV was the most popular activities among all childrens, the opposite was true for Art. In addition, as aged, children’s interest grew to Reading and Riding the bike.

Starting with the Watching TV, which was the most attractive all ages of children, was participating approximately 90% for 5-8 year old, 95% for 9-11 year old, and 98% for 12-16 year old. Otherise, Art was the least popular amid children, and was able to attracte 60% for 5-8 year old children, nearly 55% for 9-11 year old, and over 45% for 12-16 year old.

On the other hand, Reading acticities was appealed over 60% for 5-8 year old, just above 70% for both 9-11 and 12-16 year old. Finally, the proportion of The Riding the bike demonstrated to nearly 80% for 5-8 year old, around 62% for 9-11 year old, and over 80% for 12-16 year old.

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