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The image presents two tables showing the percentage of adults in urban and rural areas who took part in four free-time activities in 1990 and 2010. The activities are painting/photography, playing a musical instrument, reading, and animated play. In urban areas, participation rates in 1990 for painting/photography were 17% and increased to 24% in 2010; playing a musical instrument rates were 21% in 1990 and 26% in 2010; reading rates were 61% in 1990 and 78% in 2010; animated play rates were 6% in 1990 and 14% in 2010. In rural areas, painting/photography participation rates increased from 7% in 1990 to 18% in 2010; playing a musical instrument rates increased from 10% in 1990 to 22% in 2010; reading rates increased from 34% in 1990 to 51% in 2010; animated play rates increased from 2% in 1990 to 8% in 2010.
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The table provides information on the proportion of urban and rural adults who participated in four different leisure activities between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the rural adult population illustrated more engagement in all activities as compared to the urban residents throughout the given period, with reading being the most popular pastime.
In 1990, reading was the favorite hobby for both rural and urban adults, accounting for 61 and 71%, respectively. The animated play attracted overall 28% of the adult population as against 48% in playing activities. Photography, however, was the least favored activity, engaging only 14% of rural adults, which was the double of urban adult’s proportion.
After two decades, the engagement of rural and urban adults in reading rose and reached 78% each. Meanwhile, the interest in photography also grew by 10% in adults of both areas. The animated play and the playing, however, declined in popularity, with 4% reduction in rural areas and 6% in urban areas, respectively.
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