there was a debate going back and forth about how the social life has been changing because of the tv,there was hidden cameras in the house to do research to who focus to the tv.17 percent of the kids are more likely to watch tv than their parents, 6 percent of parents watch tv during the day, 9 percent of mothers watch tv and 10 percent father's watch tv.in 1947, U.S households owned up to 44,000 TVs, there's one TV set per 3,275 people that has TV, in 2000s the rate went up to 31 million, because there was one brand new for every 9 years.the number of TVs didn't reflect the research what the archaeologists found, behavioral system changed the way people bought TVs in the house.during the mid-200s people threw away 1.5 billion tvs and recycle a little.going through the trash there will be layers of trash and different technology will be layered on top,old trash and recent thrown away trash will be researched and tells culture facts about us ( archaeologists).we'll find less of the old stuff (TVs back in the 80s etc) in the trash because they're not around here today cause there's more colored tv.archaeologist uses a grid similar to the battleship game to find out how much was thrown away in the trash throughout time.popularity tells us the shape of the history of trash being thrown away throughout time, the graph shows us the proof/examples of panel tv being thrown away.black and white TVs are all being thrown away and kept being thrown away around the early 2000s, after the early 2000s turning into the
there was a debate going back and forth about how the social life has been changing because of the tv,there was hidden cameras in the house to do research to who focus to the tv.17 percent of the kids are more likely to watch tv than their parents, 6 percent of parents watch tv during the day, 9 percent of mothers watch tv and 10 percent father's watch tv.in 1947, U.S households owned up to 44,000 TVs, there's one TV set per 3,275 people that has TV, in 2000s the rate went up to 31 million, because there was one brand new for every 9 years.the number of TVs didn't reflect the research what the archaeologists found, behavioral system changed the way people bought TVs in the house.during the mid-200s people threw away 1.5 billion tvs and recycle a little.going through the trash there will be layers of trash and different technology will be layered on top,old trash and recent thrown away trash will be researched and tells culture facts about us ( archaeologists).we'll find less of the old stuff (TVs back in the 80s etc) in the trash because they're not around here today cause there's more colored tv.archaeologist uses a grid similar to the battleship game to find out how much was thrown away in the trash throughout time.popularity tells us the shape of the history of trash being thrown away throughout time, the graph shows us the proof/examples of panel tv being thrown away.black and white TVs are all being thrown away and kept being thrown away around the early 2000s, after the early 2000s turning into the