Title: What is peer pressure and how does it influence teenagers?Peer pressure is the social influence that people of the same age or social group exert on each other to conform to certain attitudes, behaviours, or values. This pressure can be positive or negative, but it is often associated with negative behaviours such as substance abuse, risky sexual behaviour, and criminal activity.Teenagers are particularly susceptible to peer pressure because they are in a critical stage of development where they are trying to establish their identity and independence. They often look to their peers for guidance on how to behave and what to believe, which can make them vulnerable to the influence of negative peer groups.One of the most significant ways peer pressure influences teenagers is by encouraging them to engage in risky behaviours. For example, a teenager may feel pressure to try drugs or alcohol because their peers are doing it. They may feel like they have to fit in or be accepted by the group, which can lead them to engage in behaviours that they may not normally participate in. This can lead to addiction, legal issues, and other negative consequences.Another way that peer pressure can influence teenagers is