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
These two pie charts illustrate a survey about activities that European adults did for leisure in 1985 and the next 10 years. Overall, it is clear that each study resulted in different activities they dominated.
The pie charts below give information about the outcome of a survey into some leisure hustles such as watching TV, talking with friends, talking with family, etc which are popular among European-grown individuals in 1985
These two pie charts illustrate the statistics from a survey that was conducted to gain information about the activities European adults did in their free time, in 1985 and 1995.
Given are two figures concerning leisure activities in Europe. The charts provide a comparison of the popularity of various leisure activities between 1985 and 1995.
The pie charts given below illustrate the proportion of popularities of different leisure activities among adults over a period of 10 years from 1985 to 1995.
A glance at the two pie charts delineates information about the commensurability of diverse pastime activities among adults in Europe in 1985 and a decade later. Overall, it can be perceived that watching TV played the m
The following chart showcases two pie distributions of leisure activities amongst European adults in two different periods. The first one about 1985 and the second one 10 years later. In this description, it will be eluc
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.