5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the number of hours per day on average of the children spent by watching television. Overall, the highest number of children watches television in mid of 1990. However, the lowest number of children watches television in 1950. The number of children watches television in 1950 was accounted to 20 minutes per […]
The provided graph illustrates how much hours children spent watching television each day on avarage from 1950 to 2010. Overall, Children’s television viewing rose dramatically over the period, reaching a peak between the early 1990s and 2000. Despite some fluctuations after this point, the general trend was a significant increase compared with the starting year. […]
The data illustrates the amount of approximately time that kids use to watch TV from 1950 to 2010. Overall, we can see that at the beginning,between 1950 and 1960, the line was growing really slowly. But after that the number of children dramatically increased. And didn’t decrease before the 2000s . Nevertheless, the decline was […]
The chart illustrates the average time children spent watching television, covering the period between 1950 and 2000. Overall, 1960 saw an increasingly common number of hours of children’s television viewing, which fell in 1980 but then rose in 1990 and dipped by 2000 throughout the period. In detail, children’s television viewing began at around less […]
The line graph illustrates the average amount of hours per day that children spent watching television from 1950 to 2010. Overall, the most noticeable thing is that children’s television viewing sharply increased over the period. In 1950, children spent approximately 10–20 minutes watching television, while in 1960 the figure reached almost 50 minutes per day. […]
