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The pie charts illustrate the survey results on children’s participation in various activities. Overall, it is clear that computer games are the most popular activity in boys’ leisure time, while reading has the lowest participation rate. Another noticeable feature is that the highest proportion is recorded in dancing in girls’ leisure time, and there is […]
The provided pie charts depicts information about the cultural and leisure children activities which both boys and girls participate in. Overall, it can be seen that based on the survey, the boys dominated in computer games participating, while girls tend to do dancing activities. Firstly, it is evident that in the first chart, boys have […]
The illustration shows us the activities which boys and girls do. The first picture shows us what boys are doing, and the second what girls do. Boys are more likely to go to the aport where you can show your strength or your skills. Many of them had choose basketball or computer games. It is […]
Overall, both boys and girls spend the majority of their leisure time on physical or digital activities. However, notable differences are seen in preferences for computer games, reading, and specific types of sports. Boys spend a significant part of their leisure time playing computer games (34%), followed by basketball (26%) and soccer (17%). In contrast, […]
Overall, both boys and girls spend the majority of their leisure time on physical or digital activities. However, notable differences are seen in preferences for computer games, reading, and specific types of sports. Boys spend a significant part of their leisure time playing computer games (34%), followed by basketball (26%) and soccer (17%). In contrast, […]
The two pie charts draw the conclusion of a survey of boys’ and girls’ cultural and leisure activities. Overall, equal quantities of both sexes enjoyed listening to music, but a dramatically larger number of girls liked reading. There were also many differences in terms of the children’s preferred sports. Turning to the first chart, we […]
