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The image presents a bar chart depicting weekly hours spent by teenagers on six activities in Chester from 2002 to 2007. In 2002, hours spent were: going to pubs/discos 12, watching television 25, shopping 10, doing homework 12, doing sport 5, watching DVDs 4, bowling 2. In 2003, hours were: pubs/discos 16, television 29, shopping 13, homework 10, sport 6, DVDs 5, bowling 4. In 2004, hours were: pubs/discos 20, television 32, shopping 15, homework 8, sport 7, DVDs 6, bowling 6. In 2005, hours were: pubs/discos 24, television 31, shopping 17, homework 9, sport 8, DVDs 7, bowling 7. In 2006, hours were: pubs/discos 28, television 34, shopping 19, homework 7, sport 6, DVDs 5, bowling 4. In 2007, hours were: pubs/discos 30, television 37, shopping 25, homework 5, sport 9, DVDs 10, bowling 3.
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The chart displays the time spent by the adults in performing some activities in Chester from 2002 to 2007.
Overall, the hours invested by people in bowling was lesser than all other activities in all the years from 2002 to 2007 but highest investment of time was in watching television for the same years.
According to the information, Initially in 2006, Individuals spent approximately 10 minutes for going to pubs and discos but there was a surge in watching TV shows and films. Additionally, there was a dramatic fell in shopping followed by doing homework in every year.On the other hand, people had used atleast 10 minutes in watching DVDs and doing sports in the years of 2002 and 2003.
However, people experiencing bowling in least amount of time which was below 5 minutes, they spent the highest of approximately 20 minutes in pubs and discos. In contrast, teenagers utilizes their time in homework and shopping remains unchanged in 2003 and 2004.
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