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LINE GRAPH (1) The line graph shows the percentage of Internet users in Canada, Mexico and the USA from 1999 to 2009 The line graph compares the percentage of people using the Internet in three nation.

LINE GRAPH (1) The line graph shows the percentage of Internet users in Canada, Mexico and the USA from 1999 to 2009 The line graph compares the percentage of people using the Internet in three nations between 1999 and 2009 From an overall perspective, it is evident that the proportion of residents who used the Internet showed an upward trend in each country In addition, Canada had the highest data over the years shown In 1999, the percentage of people using the Internet in the USA accounted for the highest, at precisely 20% The figures for Canada and Mexico were much lower, at exactly 10% and about 5%, respectively The following years witnessed a dramatic increase in the percentages of Internet users in the USA and Canada, reaching 70% in each country A similar pattern could be seen in the figure for Mexico that rose to exactly 30%   In 2009, a surge in the percentage of citizens who used the Internet in Canada was seen, reaching a peak of precisely 100% Similarly, there was a steady increase to 80% in the proportion of Internet users in the USA, higher than the final figure for Mexico, at 40% (176 words) (2) The line graph below shows the oil production and consumption in China between 1982 and 2006 The line chart illustrates the number of oil tanks produced and consumed per day in China from 1982 to 2006.  From an overall perspective, it is evident that the number of oil barrels produced and consumed in China experienced an upward trend In addition, oil consumption had the highest data over the years shown In 1982, the number of oil barrels consumed and produced was relatively the same, at around million barrels per day The following 12 years witnessed an increase in the number of oil barrels consumed, rising significantly to over million A similar pattern could be seen in the figure for oil production that reached around million In 2006, there was a surge in the number of oil barrels consumed per day, reaching a peak of over million Similarly, the number of oil tanks produced per day in China climbed gradually to about 3,5 million (159 words) (3) The chart below shows the percentage of difference in income between men and women from 1978 to 2008 The line graph compares the income gap between genders in five different nations between 1978 and 2008 From an overall perspective, it is evident that the percentage of difference in income between men and women in most of the countries experienced a downward trend, except for Australia In addition, Australia had the most dramatic growth in the wage gap between genders In 1978, the percentage of difference in income between genders in Japan was highest, at almost 50% The figures for the US and the UK were lower, at around 35% and less than 30%, respectively, compared to just below 20% in France The income gap between men and women in Australia, however, accounted for the lowest, at about 17% From 1978 onwards, there was a steady decline in the percentage of difference in income between genders in Japan, dropping to over 40% in 2008 Similarly, the income gap between genders in the US and UK both fell consistently to approximately 28%, compared to around 17% in France Meanwhile, a dramatic increase in the income gap between men and women in Australia was seen, reaching a peak of nearly 25% (192 words) (4) The line chart shows average attendance at the cinema among various age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011 The line graph compares the percentage of people in four different age groups going to the movie theater between 2000 and 2011 From an overall perspective, it is evident that the percentage of people attending the cinema of four age groups experienced an upward trend In addition, the 1524 age group had the highest data over the years shown In 1984, the proportion of theater customers aged 15-24 years old was highest, at about 16% The figures for people among 7-14 and 25-35 were lower, at precisely 10% and nearly 4%, respectively The data on people aged 35 and over, however, accounted for the lowest, at almost 0% After reaching a peak of almost 60% in 1999, the proportion of people aged 15-24 going to the cinema fell to nearly 54% in 2000 Meanwhile, an increase was seen in the figures for those aged 7-14 and 25-35, reaching above 30% for each age group in 2000 Similarly, the data on people from 35 and over significantly went up to about 15% in the final year (177 words) (5) The chart below gives information about car ownership in the UK from 1975 to 2005  (percentage) The line graph illustrates how car ownership in the UK changed between 1975 and 2005 From an overall perspective, it is evident that the percentage of people owning cars in the UK experienced an upward trend, whereas the opposite was true for those having no cars In addition, the percentage of people having one car was highest over the years shown In 1975, the proportion of people owning one car was highest, at 45% The figure for those with no cars was slightly lower, at roughly 43%, compared to just above 5% of those owning two cars Meanwhile, the percentage of those having three cars accounted for the lowest, at about 3% In 2005, the proportion of residents having one car remained unchanged at 45% There was a significant decrease in the figure for people having no cars in the UK, falling to about 23% By contrast, the percentages of those owning two cars and three cars in the UK climbed steadily to approximately 20% and 10%, respectively (168 words) (6) The graph below shows consumers’ average annual expenditures on cell phone, national and international fixed-line and services in America between 2001 and 2010 The line chart compares the average amount of money spent annually on cell phone services, and national and international fixed-line services in America from 2001 to 2010 From an overall perspective, it is evident that the average annual expenditures on cell phone services, and international fixed-line services in America experienced an upward trend, whereas the opposite was true for national fixed-line services In addition, expenditures on cell phone services were highest over the years shown In 2001, the average annual expenditure on national fixed-line services was highest, at 700 dollars, compared to about 250 dollars spent on international fixed-line services The spending on cell phone services accounted for the lowest, at 200 dollars The following five years witnessed a significant decrease of about 200 dollars in the average expenditure on national fixed-line services Conversely, the figures for mobile phone services and international fixed-line services rose to 500 dollars and 300 dollars, respectively In 2010, there was a surge in the figure for smartphone services, reaching a peak of over 700 dollars The figure for international fixed-line services remained relatively identical, at roughly 300 dollars Meanwhile, the spending on national fixed-line services fell significantly to 400 dollars (196 words) ... Internet users in the USA, higher than the final figure for Mexico, at 40% (176 words) (2) The line graph below shows the oil production and consumption in China between 1982 and 2006 The line chart... below shows the percentage of difference in income between men and women from 1978 to 2008 The line graph compares the income gap between genders in five different nations between 1978 and 2008 From... average attendance at the cinema among various age groups in the US from 2000 to 2011 The line graph compares the percentage of people in four different age groups going to the movie theater

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