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The image shows a line graph of free time activities of the elderly in the United States from 1980 to the 2010s, with Reading starting at 60% in the 1980s, dropping to 40% in the 1990s, then rising to about 60% in the 2000s and 70% in the 2010s; Hiking begins at 20% in the 1980s, increases to 35% in the 1990s, holds steady around 40% in the 2000s, and sharply rises to 80% in the 2010s; Theatre starts at 50% in the 1980s, decreases to 30% in the 1990s, and remains relatively constant around 45% through the 2010s; Watching TV initiates at 30% in the 1980s, climbs to 55% in the 1990s, stabilizes around 60% in the 2000s, slightly fluctuating to end around 70% in the 2010s; Surfing the Internet is absent in the 1980s and 1990s, appears at 20% in the 2000s, then markedly rises to 60% in the 2010s.
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the line graph illustrates five activities that the aged people do in their free time in the united states in 30 years period from 1980 to 2010.
overall, watching tv was the highest doing activity until the years after 2000 when the hiking replace it. however, surfing the internet had the lowest percentage for relatively the whole period, while reading and going to theatre fluctuated over the years.
commencing with the category of surfing the internet, it’s had the least intrest amoung the elderly at around 5% in 1980 and 15% in 2000 before increasing dramatically at 50% in the final ten years. in contrast, time spent on theatre declined significantly at 30% in 1990 before a recovery at 45% in 2010, albeit it’s still the lower figure in that year.
hiking, on the other hand, had the most exponential rise from 20% in 1980 to 80% in 2010, overtaken watching tv which decreased at 65% before a slight increase at 70% in 2000. the reading activity saw a rise at 60% by the end of the period before fluctuated between 40% and 20% in the prior years.
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