The following pie charts show the results of a survey into the most popular leisure activities in the United States of America in 1999 and 2009
The showcased pie chart elucidates the popularity of various types of entertainment in the USA for 1999 and 2009.
overall
, walking, doing yoga, playing soccer and camping became more popular during that time Linking Words
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the public's tendency to do other leisure activities declined. Linking Words
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, the largest proportion of individuals has chosen walking as their favourite activity in both years.
based on the survey conducted, more people went walking and played soccer in 2009 compared to 1999, reaching 31 per Linking Words
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, there was an increase in the popularity of weightlifting and swimming in the year 2009, with a percentage constituting 10 and 18 each.
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On the other hand
, the remaining activities experienced a decline in people's preferences. dropping 4 per Linking Words
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and 11 per Use synonyms
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, jogging and aerobics ,which were the least common among the population in 2009, reached the low of 3 per Use synonyms
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and 4 per Use synonyms
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Similarly
, the popularity of bicycling decreased from 12 per Linking Words
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in 1999 to 7 per Use synonyms
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