The presented pie graphs vividly depicts the results of the equiry about how many leisure activities appeared in the United States of America in two different years, 1999 and 2009.
Overall, it is evident that walking constitued the highest percent in both year, the opposite was true for yoga in 1999 but jogging in 2009. Moreover, most activities became more popular except for jogging and bicyclling.
Soccer and camping had slightly grown by 1% by ten years, from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, there was seen a twofold increase in swimming, at 9 to 18 percent. Subsequently, yoga at around 5% had changed into weightlifting at 10%.
The popularity of walking hovered at approximately 30%, followed by bicyclling and aerobics, at roughly 12 percent. Moreover, bicyclling became backward at the end of the period, at 7%, compared with aerobics activity, at around 4%. Ultimately, jogging declined considerably at 7% to 3%.
