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The image presents two bar graphs comparing activity frequencies per month in 1980 and 2010 across three age groups: 15-25, 26-50, and over 50. In 1980, for eating out, frequencies are approximately 1 for 15-25, 3 for 26-50, and 5 for over 50; for going to movies, frequencies are around 4 for 15-25, 3 for 26-50, and 2 for over 50; for shopping, 3 for all age groups; for online at home, 0 for all age groups; for visiting family and friends, frequencies are about 4 for 15-25, 9 for 26-50, and 13 for over 50. In 2010, for eating out, frequencies are about 4 for 15-25, 6 for 26-50, and 7 for over 50; for going to movies, frequencies are approximately 5 for 15-25, 4 for 26-50, and 1 for over 50; for shopping, 5 for 15-25, 4 for 26-50, and 3 for over 50; for online at home, frequencies are 13 for 15-25, 12 for 26-50, and 15 for over 50; for visiting family and friends, frequencies are about 4 for 15-25, 6 for 26-50, and 8 for over 50.
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The bar charts illustrate the frequency of participation in five leisure activities among three different age groups in 1980 and 2010. Overall, visiting family and friends was the most popular activity in 1980, while spending time online at home became the dominant choice in 2010. Traditional activities such as going to the movies and shopping generally declined.
In 1980, people over 50 visited family and friends most frequently, at around six times per month. The younger groups also engaged in this activity but less often. Going to the movies was more common among those aged 15-25, whereas eating out and shopping were moderate across all ages. Online activities were almost absent in this period.
By 2010, online leisure had increased dramatically to approximately 15-16 times per month for all groups, making it the most frequent activity overall. Eating out also rose slightly, especially among the youngest group. In contrast, movie-going and shopping became less frequent compared with 1980. Visiting family and friends, though still common, was less popular than before.
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