The provided bar chart delineates the quantity of time that 10 to 15-year-olds utilize games consoles for chatting on the Internet and playing on games consoles in the UK.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is clearly that children favour playing on games consoles, with a higher amount of hours in comparison with chatting on the Internet. When it comes to gender-based, boys prefer gaming, whereas girls are captivated by chatting.
Looking further into the data, it can be seen that boys make up the highest hours in playing on game consoles, to approximately 85 percentages. The proportion of boys playing games in 1 to 3 hours is more than double, while the number of less than an hour and 4 hours plus is taking up the remaining, with around 30% and 15%, respectively. With regard to chatting, boys account for around 55 percentages in overall, with the number of chatting in less than an hour is significantly high, to around 27 percentages.
As is obviously revealed from the bar chart, girls are interested in chatting on the Internet, with the number of using are much greater than boys, standing nearly 70 percentages. In contrast, the amount of time that girls playing on games console is small in comparison with boys, to more than a half, at 51%. Additionally, girls only spend less than an hour in gaming, with the proportion is accounted for 30 percentages.
