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The image depicts a line graph showing the percentage of elderly engaging in different free-time activities (Reading, Hiking, Theatre, Watching TV, Surfing the Internet) in the United States from the 1980s to the present; Reading increased from 30% in the 1980s to 60% in the '90s and reached almost 80% in the 2000s, Hiking rose from 10% in the 1980s to over 70% in the 2010s, Theatre decreased from 50% in the '80s to 15% in the '90s and fluctuated to 33% in the 2010s, Watching TV started at 85% in the '80s, decreased to 70% in the '90s and the 2000s, then increased to over 75% in the 2010s, and Surfing the Internet had 0% in the '80s and '90s, rose to 30% in the 2000s, and peaked at over 55% in the 2010s.
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The rendered line graph delineates the leisure time activities of older adults in the United States between the 1980s and the 2010s.
Having a closer look at the given details, television was the most popular free time activity for elderly people, noted at 60%, while the percentage of internet surfing was only 5% in the 1980s. In stark contrast, the percentage of elderly people engaged in hiking was 80%, whilst theaters were observed to involve nearly 42% of old people.
Delving deeper into the details, a clear resemblance was witnessed between hiking and reading, both accounting for 40% in the 1990s. Strikingly, reading became three times its value in the 2000s. During the 1980s, there was a difference of only 10% between both theater and reading as leisure activities.
Overall, the majority of free time activities, including reading, hiking, theaters, and internet surfing, observed an increasing trend. However, watching television lost its preference among older people over time.
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