The provided chart illustrates favorite season for Portuguese people categorized into three distinct age groups. Overall, it is noticeable that the summer is the favorite season for most of the people in the all 3 age groups, whereas the people who prefer Autumn are the least percentage in the all 3 age groups.
In the first category of the youth who are under 15 years old, it is obvious that the highest proportion prefers summer with about 45%, in contrast with the percentages of those who like both autumn and winter which are equal at just above 10%. Moreover, the spring was in the middle in that age group with roughly 30%. That last percent experienced a slight increase in the second age group (15-64 years old) to hit approximately 32% for people who admire spring.
The summer was the preferred season for the second age group with a percentage of about 35%, and the proportions for autumn and winter were less and equal about 19% and 12% respectively. A similar order was present in the last age group (65 years and older), as the majority of people – about37%- like winter, whereas only about 8% love winter. In addition, almost 30% and 25% like spring and winter in order.
The provided chart illustrates favorite season for Portuguese
people
categorized into three distinct
age
groups
.
Overall
, it is noticeable that the summer is the favorite season for most of the
people
in the all 3
age
groups
, whereas the
people
who
prefer Autumn
are
the least percentage in the all 3
age
groups.
In the
first
category of the youth
who
are under 15 years
old
, it is obvious that the highest proportion prefers summer with about 45%,
in contrast
with the percentages of those
who
like both autumn and
winter
which are equal at
just
above 10%.
Moreover
, the spring was in the middle in that
age
group
with roughly 30%. That last percent experienced a slight increase in the second
age
group
(15-64 years
old
) to hit approximately 32% for
people
who
admire spring.
The summer was the preferred season for the second
age
group
with a percentage of about 35%, and the proportions for autumn and
winter
were less and equal about 19% and 12%
respectively
. A similar order was present in the last
age
group
(65 years and older), as the majority of
people
–
about37%- like
winter
, whereas
only
about 8%
love
winter
.
In addition
, almost 30% and 25% like spring and
winter
in order.