The pie charts illustrate the distribution of different types of physical education facilities in a particular Asian country in 2002. The facilities are categorized into five types: indoor gyms, swimming pools, sports fields, fitness centres, and other facilities.
Overall, indoor gyms made up the largest portion, while swimming pools and other facilities accounted for the smallest percentages. The distribution suggests that traditional physical activities such as those in gyms and sports fields were prioritized.
In detail, indoor gyms represented the largest share at 40%, followed by sports fields at 25%. Fitness centres made up 20% of the facilities, showing a moderate focus on modern health and wellness trends. Swimming pools accounted for only 10%, indicating limited access to aquatic activities. The remaining 5% fell under the category of “other facilities,” which could include dance studios or martial arts centres.
In summary, the majority of physical education facilities in 2002 focused on indoor and field-based sports, while aquatic and specialized facilities were less common.
