The pie charts below show the results of a surveys into the popularity of various leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995.
The circle graphs illustrate the percentage of common free-time activities based on a survey in RU among adulthood people in 1985 and 1995.
Overall
, the first graph is divided into 5 proportions while
the second has 6 different parts. It is apparent that the Watching TV figure was the largest one in both pie charts.
To begin
with, Watching television was the most preferred activity in 1985, accounting for 32% and followed by talking with friends and eating out respectively 21% and 23%, which was summarily almost half of the chart. Following, compared Watching TV to Talking with family, the former was more than nearly two times the latter, which was 18%. The other popular activities were the least mentioned at 6%.
In the second pie chart, it is clear while
the percentage of Watching TV figure decreased slightly by 2%, it was still the most common among adults. The new appearance - Playing computer games became the second largest at 27% out of survey results and the traditional one - talking with friends had a marginal increase of 5%, from 21% to 26%, standing as the third most common activity. According to
the data, eating out activity significantly fell down by 15% whereas
the others proportion was slighter by 4%, from 6% to 2%.Submitted by visible123 on
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