The given bar chart illustrates the seven diverse activities that people’s aged under 20 in a town in a UK engaged in between 2002 and 2007.
In general terms, it is clear that watching television had the largest amount of weekly hours, while, bowling had the smallest one. In addition, the figure for going to pubs and discos remained relatively stable throughout the given period.
Tuning to the bar chart in more detail, in 2002, watching television recorded to around 25 hours, followed by doing homework at about 12 hours. However, bowling reached to almost 5 hours. In 2004, the figure for watching television experienced a significant growth to approximately to 30 hours. Additionally, the amount for going to pubs and discos, shopping, and waching DVDs increased to about 12, 10 , and 17 hours respectively compared to other sectors. From 2005 to 2007, the figure for watching television and going to pubs and discos grew from around 35 to 37 hours and from 12 to 18 hours each. Meanwhile, bowling decreased to about 1 hours by the end of the period.
