The following two pie charts display the results of a survey into the popularity of various leisure activities with European adults in 1985 and 1995. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The presented data sets display the outcomes of a survey into the leisure
activities
done by European grownups for the years 1985 and 1995.
Overall
, watching TV was the most preferred activity during the study periods. In contrast
, adults didn't tend to do activities
other than regular ones as it was the smallest cut for the two times. Moreover
, though it didn't exist in the year 1985, activities
like playing computer games were introduced later.
For both periods, watching TV was the most popular activity as approximately 30% of the samples enjoyed it, taking the biggest cut compared to others. However
, the rest of the options declined sharply in the studied periods. For example
, talking with family and eating out percentages declined from 18% and 23% to 7% and 8% respectively.
On the other hand
, a new option existed in 1995 that wasn't popular in 1985. To illustrate, Playing computer games was practiced
by 27% of studied matures, representing itself as the second place in the mostly preferred Change the spelling
practised
activities
in 1995.Submitted by awedawed882007 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words activities with synonyms.
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