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Band 5+: The chart below shows the amount of time that people in two age groups spent on different activities in the US.

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The image presents a bar graph comparing the average time per day that two age groups in the US devote to various activities. The activities include Watching TV, Reading, Relaxing/thinking, Socializing/communicating, Playing games/computer use for leisure, and Sports/exercise/recreation. For Watching TV, the younger group spends about 1 hour while the older group spends nearly 5 hours. Reading shows no discernible time for the younger group, and about 0.5 hours for the older group. The younger group spends less than 0.5 hours both on Relaxing/thinking and Socializing/communicating with almost identical bars for both activities. Meanwhile, the older group has almost negligible hours in these categories. Time spent on Playing games/computer for leisure is around 0.5 hours for the younger group and close to zero for the older group. Lastly, both groups report spending close to 0.5 hours on Sports/exercise/recreation.
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The table charts illustrate information about the amount of time that people in two groups spent on different activities in the US.

Overall, it is clear diagram that both teams is very like watching TV.

The elderly spend 4,5 hours to watching tv, while teenagers only use 2,4 hours for that. For reading, early people consume 1 hours and young people spend less than 0,5 hours. While old person use about 0,6 hours to relaxing and thinking, teenager only use 0,2 hours to do that. It is easy to see that young people and old people spend time to communication and social lizing is the same during 0,6 to 0,9 hours. One interesting that teenagers spend more time to playing games and using computers for leisure, the elderly just consume fewer hours for that. As for sports, exercise and recreation the elderly spend around 0.2 hours, the youth use 0,6 hours to do it.

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