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The two pie charts illustrate the proportions of European adults engaging in different leisure activities in 1985 and 1995. Overall, watching TV remained the most popular activity in both years, while eating out experienced a significant decline. Notably, playing computer games emerged as a major new leisure activity by 1995. In 1985, watching TV accounted […]
The two pie charts compare the proportions of European adults who engaged in various leisure activities in 1985 and 1995. Overall, while watching TV remained the most common activity, significant changes occurred in other categories, particularly the sharp rise in computer games and the decline in family conversations and eating out. In 1985, watching TV, […]
A glance at the two pie charts provided reveals the relative popularity of various leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995. Of these activities, watching TV was the most widely enjoyed in both years, at 32 percent in 1985 and a slightly lower 30 percent in 1995. Yet, by far the most significant […]
The two pie charts demonstrate a comparison of leisure activities among European adults between 1985 and 1995. Overall, it can be seen from the charts that the most popular activity was watching TV, compared to other activities such as eating out, talking with friends, and talking with family. In addition, the emergence of computer games […]
The pie charts compare the popularity of a variety of recreational activities among European adults based on a survey in 1985 and 1995. Overall, it is evident that watching TV was by far the most popular leisure activity in both given years. In 1995, computer games, which previously did not exist, were also pretty popular. […]
