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The image presents a table detailing average weekend time spent by Canadian teenagers aged 13-19 on various activities over two years, 1998 and 2013: Practicing sports occupies 1h15 in 1998 and increases to 1h34 in 2013; Hanging out with friends drops from 5h42 in 1998 to 2h27 in 2013; Watching movies/TV series rises from 1h2 in 1998 to 3h14 in 2013; Playing videogames goes from 36min in 1998 to 2h in 2013; Playing board games changes from 59min in 1998 to 15min in 2013; Chatting (phone or PC) increases from 38min in 1998 to 7h40 in 2013; Reading transitions from 1h in 1998 to 43min in 2013; Studying varies from 3h33 in 1998 to 4h24 in 2013.
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The table shows changes in the weekend activities for adolescents in Canada from 1998 to 2013. There were eight activities and each of them had average time spent in both years.
Overall, most of the time spent on activities had increased. “Chatting”, particulary, experienced rapid increase, while others had changed moderately.
“Chatting”, as an activity, was not time consuming at the start of the period. It was 38 minutes in the 1998. After 15 years, however, it reached the highest level in the table, making 7 hours and 40 minutes of adolescents’ weekends.
Other activities’s time spent were both increased and decreased. “Practicing sports” made a slight growth, from 1 hour and 15 minutes at the start of the period to 1 hour and 34 minutes at the end of the period, while hanging out with friends” time altered negatively, from 5 hours and 42 minutes in 1998 to 2 hours and 27 minutes in 2013.
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