The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, reporting the main features, and making comparisons where relevant.
The pie charts provide information about the various ways to access
news
and their percentages. The comparison is between the two countries: Canada and Australia. Overall
, in Australia, most of the citizens receive news
online while
viewing TV and surfing online in Canada. Meanwhile, both countries share a small percentage of news
media such
as print, radio and the not specified.
In Australia, more than half of the percentage of its people outsource news
on the internet. Closely followed by watching on television at about 37%. However
, print, radio, and other forms of news
medium
share a fraction of about 10% of its total.
Replace the word
media
On the other hand
, the Canadians' most popular methods they use in accessing the news
are on TV and Online with 40% and 36%. Then
, just a quarter of its nationals receives news
by reading newspapers. Whereas
, the lowest percentage of listening on the radio and the not mentioned news
outlets at 7% and 3%, respectively.Submitted by lsc_00000 on
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