You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The table below shows the percentage of adults in urban and rural areas who took part in four free time activities in 1990 and 2010. Summarize the information and compare where relevant, by selecting and reporting the key features. You should write at least 150 words.
The data provides information on the activities that individuals practice in their free time namely, reading, animated play, playing, and photography The data provides information on urban and rural areas in two distinct years 1990 and 2010.
The most interesting feature that emerges from the table is that reading dominates over others.
On the other hand
, photography exhibited the lowest proportions taking into consideration years and area.
If we take a glance at all hobbies, Linking Words
it is clear that
the people who are keen to spend their time on these activities are completely from the rural sector. Linking Words
While
urban zones showed less interest in 1990 and 2010 respectively.
In terms of reading, 2010 accomplished the highest rate equally in the two regions, in comparison to 1990. Linking Words
However
, the animated play was almost the same, but there was a gradual increase in 1990 in the urban part.
In the case of playing, rural areas were steady over time when compared to urban places which were much lower in 2010. Linking Words
Finally
, photography represented a sharp growth in 2010.Linking Words
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