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Two figures compare popular past-time activities of European adults in 1985 and 1995. Overall, it is evident that over this period watching television remained the main leisure activity. Furthermore, despite a significant drop in the proportions of “talking with family” and “eating out”, playing computer games became one of the most famous break-time activities in […]
The pie charts depict the percentages of different entertaining activities (talking with family, talking with friends, eating out, watching TV, playing computer games, and other) among European adults in two years (1985 and 1995). Overall, in both years, watching TV was the major activity, in which people spent their free time on, while other activities’ […]
The given figures reveal that the way in which different pastime hobbies changed among European pre-aged people between 1985 and 1995. Overall, the most popular pastime activity was watching TV, and saved its rank during these years, though its trend was diminishing. Furthermore, playing computer games is also remarkable, because it is not reported by […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of different leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995. Overall, watching TV accounts for about 30 percent in both years while the other category remained the least favored. By comparing these two pie charts, it’s clear that the playing computer games category was extremely popular in […]
The two-pie chart illustrates the recreational activities of older people between 1985 and 1995 in various categories, like watching TV, talking with friends, eating out, and other things. Overall, in this year, watching TV was the most famous activity for old people, and eating out has changed a lot over the years. First of all, […]
