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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 provide information on various evening activities and their frequency per month among different age groups from 1980 to 2010.
It is clear that the group aged over 50 spent most of their time visiting family and friends, while the activity of socializing online at home was the least enjoyed during this period.
Examining the bar chart for 1980, individuals aged over 50 dedicated more than ten evenings a month to visiting family and friends, significantly more than other age groups. Eating out was the second most popular activity at that time. Additionally, the patterns for both eating out and visiting family and friends were similar, as people enjoyed engaging in these activities. Meanwhile, the 26-50 age group preferred going to the movies and shopping, doing the former more than twice and the latter about once a month.
In 2010, a different trend emerged. Online socializing at home became the most popular evening activity. Conversely, visiting family and friends saw a decline in popularity over the 20-year span, and people typically engaged in this activity less frequently during that period.
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