The table provides details on how various age groups in Someland spend their free time throughout the year.
In general, viewing television and videos is the most time-consuming activity across all age categories, particularly among teenagers and those aged 70 and above. Group exercise is primarily favored by younger individuals but tends to decrease in popularity among older demographics. Socializing with big groups and watching movies both decline as people get older.
Teenagers devote the most time to watching TV/videos, totaling 1,200 hours, while individuals in their 30s spend the least, only 400 hours. Socializing in smaller groups is most prevalent among individuals in their 30s, totaling 300 hours, while it is least common for teenagers and those in their 20s, at 150 hours annually. Moreover, personal exercise amounts to 200 hours for individuals in their 30s and younger, but decreases to just 50 hours for those in their 50s. Teenagers and adults in their 70s allocate roughly the same amount of time for personal exercise (150 hours).
Moreover, interacting with larger groups exhibits a noticeable decline with age, beginning at 350 hours for teenagers and individuals in their 20s, then reducing to 25 hours for those above 50. Elderly individuals do not enjoy participating in group exercise and sports activities. Nonetheless, teenagers reach their maximum height at 450 hours. Visiting the cinema also drops from 100 hours for teenagers to 25 hours for those in their 40s and 50s, before rising slightly again afterward.
