The table illustrated how much leisure time people from different age groups spend yearly in Someland.
Overall, watching TV and videos is the most time-consuming activity for all age groups, especially for teens and the 70+ group. Group exercise is mainly popular among younger people but becomes almost nonexistent in the oldest groups. Both socializing with large groups and going to the cinema decrease as age
increases.
Body 1:For watching TV/videos, teens spend the most time, at 1,200 hours, whereas people in their 30s spend the least time, at 400 hours. Socializing in smaller groups is highest among those in their 30s (300 hours) and lowest for people in their 60s (200 hours). Individual exercise is 200 hours for the 30s and 40s age groups but drops to only 50 hours for those in their 50s.
Body 2: Socializing with larger groups shows a clear decrease with age, starting from 350 hours for teens and those in their 20s, dropping to 25 hours for people over 50. Group exercise is high for teens at 450 hours but declines sharply with age, reaching zero for those in their 60s and 70+. Cinema attendance also falls from a high of 100 hours for teens to 25 hours for those in the 40s and 50s, with a slight increase afterward.
