The chart indicates how British leisure activities changed from 2003 to 2013.
Overall, It is evident that while the ratios of Film/Music and Books underwent an upward trend, an opposite trend was observed in Clothes and Travel over the survey. It is also noticeable that Film/Music and Books were widely enjoyed in Britain.
In 2003, the rate of traveling took the lead with exactly 36%, while only 24% of the number of shopping was found in Britain (the second rank). A bottom position belonged to the segment of Books with 19%, which was exactly 2% smaller than that of Film/Music.
There was a rapid decrease in the rates of traveling and clothes, they accounted for 29% and 16% respectively in 2013. In stark contrast, the ratio of Books had a modest leapfrog by 3% while Film/Music witnessed an exponential growth to 33% in 2013.
The chart indicates how British leisure activities
changed
from 2003 to 2013.
Overall
, It is evident that while the ratios of Film/Music and
Books
underwent an upward trend, an opposite trend
was observed
in Clothes and Travel over the survey. It is
also
noticeable that Film/Music and
Books
were
widely
enjoyed in Britain.
In 2003, the rate of traveling took the lead with exactly 36%, while
only
24% of the number of shopping
was found
in Britain (the second rank). A bottom position belonged to the segment of
Books
with 19%, which was exactly 2% smaller than that of Film/Music.
There was a rapid decrease in the rates of traveling and clothes, they accounted for 29% and 16%
respectively
in 2013. In stark contrast, the ratio of
Books
had a modest leapfrog by 3% while Film/Music witnessed an exponential growth to 33% in 2013.