1.When answering this question, you can compare the types of outdoor activities, the environment, and the social context of the past and present. In the past, children might have engaged in more traditional and simple outdoor activities, such as playing in parks, riding bicycles, or playing sports in open fields, often without much adult supervision. 2.Nowadays, children's outdoor activities might be more structured and organized, often involving adult supervision and sometimes technology, such as playing in organized sports teams or using gadgets like drones. You can also discuss how urbanization and safety concerns have changed the way children play outdoors.