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The rendered line graph delineates the leisure time activities of older adults in the United States between the 1980s and the 2010s. Having a closer look at the given details, television was the most popular free time activity for elderly people, noted at 60%, while the percentage of internet surfing was only 5% in the […]
The line graph compares leisure time activities among elderly people from 1980 to 2010. Overall, all activities saw significant increases, except for watching TV and going to the theatre, which remained relatively stable. Of note, hiking showed continuous growth throughout the period. Initially, indoor activities such as reading, surfing the internet, and watching TV gained […]
The line graph illustrates information about how elderly people in the United States spent their leisure time between 1980 and 2010. Overall, the percentage of all the free time activities increased, except going to the theater. The percentage of elderly people who spent their free time watching TV had the highest percentage until the activity […]
The line chart delineates the distribution of leisure time activities among elderly individuals in the United States from 1980 to 2010. Overall, a notable surge in participation rates across all activities, notably in hiking, was witnessed among the elderly population. The engagement in watching TV remained the highest throughout the period, while surfing the Internet […]
The line graph illustrates several activities (reading, hiking, theatre, watching TV, and surfing the internet) that elderly people did in their leisure time in the United States from 1980 until the present day in 2010. Overall, back in the 1980s, the most popular activity for elderly people was watching TV, but only up until the […]
