The given bar chart illustrates the allocation patterns of the activities participated by two distinct age sectors, young adult people in their 20s and middle aged people between 45 and 65 years old, at a leisure center in a small town.
Overall, generally, the young adults join the activities more than middle aged ones do. Another interesting point is that strenuous activities such as arts and crafts, and fitness are the most popular clubs among young adults, whilst the most 45-65 people join historical clubs.
Looking at the details, arts and crafts activity is the most popular activity among adults in their 20s, with 60 participants, which was around three times as much as that of middle aged participants ,just 20 people. After, next came other activities clubs ranked second with nearly 55 young adult joiners, making it slightly more members than fitness and social sectors, joined by around 53 people each.
On the other hand, in terms of people from the 45 to 65 aged group, the most participants join in historical clubs, with just under 50 participants, whereas approximately 25 young adults enlist that same club, which is the least members compared to their other engagements. Next notable point is that the archeology club is joined by nearly the same number of participants of both age groups , with around 45 members each. Fitness activities are as popular among middle aged people as social clubs, chosen by nearly 53 people and 52 people respectively. The other action clubs are joined by only under 10 participants of 45-65 aged members, making them the least chosen activities.
