The bar chart depicts the proportion of hours consumed by teenagers in Chester per week on seven during the period of 5 years starting from 2002.
At the first glance, it can be noticed that over the period given, the most popular activity was watching telly. However, on the other hand, the least preferred was bowling. Furthermore, a gradual increase in the number of hours spend by teens is demonstrated by activities such as going to the pub, watching tv and shopping whereas the remaining showed a considerable amount of decrease in hours spent each week except watching DVD which fluctuated a lot.
Analyzing further, it can be observed that teenager spent 25 hours of their weekly time in watching Television in 2002 which significantly increased reaching a summit of approximately 40hrs in the final year. Both going to discos and pubs and shopping more than doubled in hours from 5 to over 15 and from over 5 to exactly 15 respectively.
While teenagers occupied 10hrs doing their homework in 2002, the figure dropped to just above 5hrs in 2007. Playing sports involved 10hrs initially, which dramatically declined to 3hrs. Bowling was under 5 hrs throughout the period reaching a tip just above an hour. Watching DVD's rose and fell erratically attaining a zenith just above 15hrs in 2004.
The bar chart depicts the proportion of
hours
consumed by
teenagers
in Chester per week on seven during the period of 5 years starting from 2002.
At the
first
glance, it can
be noticed
that over the period
given
, the most popular activity was watching
telly
.
However
,
on the other hand
, the least preferred was bowling.
Furthermore
, a gradual increase in the number of
hours
spend by teens
is demonstrated
by activities such as going to the pub, watching
tv
and shopping whereas the remaining
showed
a considerable amount of decrease in
hours
spent each week except watching DVD which fluctuated a lot.
Analyzing
further
, it can
be observed
that
teenager
spent 25
hours
of their weekly time in watching Television in 2002 which
significantly
increased reaching a summit of approximately 40hrs in the final year. Both going to discos and pubs and shopping more than doubled in
hours
from 5 to over 15 and from over 5 to exactly 15
respectively
.
While
teenagers
occupied 10hrs doing their homework in 2002, the figure dropped to
just
above 5hrs in 2007. Playing sports involved 10hrs
initially
, which
dramatically
declined to 3hrs. Bowling was under 5 hrs throughout the period reaching a tip
just
above an
hour
. Watching DVD's rose and fell
erratically
attaining a zenith
just
above 15hrs in 2004.