The bar graph illustrates the activities younger ones in the community of UK doing from 2002 to 2007.
It seems that the television watching hours increased rapidly from 25 to 40 hours per week from 2002 to 2007. Moreover, bowling was at its highest point of about 4 hours in 2002 but fell to 1 hour per week in 2007.
To elaborate, moving towards pubs and discos, the rate was 7 hours weekly and increased 120 minutes in 2003, then stood at 12 hours until 2006, afterwards with a gradual rise to 17 in 2007. Furthermore, TV streaming was at 25 hours in 2002, after reaching an apex point of approximately 37 hours. However, shopping is shown to have an increasing trend from 6 to 15 hours per week. On the other hand, watching DVDs demonstrated a fluctuating trend, as it was at 11 hours in 2002, whereas in 2004 it was at its peak of about 18 hours, and with a slight decrease to 11 hours in 2007. Certainly, bowling was at its lowest point of 4 hours at its highest point in 2002 and 1 hour in 2007.
