The pie chart shows the number of people who were using different languages online. The table shows the average number of people online each year. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie chart illustrates the shares of languages used by various individuals online in 2009,
while
the table provides information about the number of people online during the time period from 1997 to 2001.
As can be seen from the pie diagram, English was considered to be the most valuable for people online. To be more precise, the percentage was equal to 43%. At the same time, 2 Asian languages such
as Japanese and Chinese ended up with 8.9% and 8.8%, respectively, which is 5 times less than for the previous category. Additionally
, quite similar results were obtained for German and Spanish, in fact, the proportions constituted from 6.5% to 6.6%. On the contrary
, Korean, French, Portuguese, Dutch and others amounted to less than 5% each.
According to
the table, in November 1997 the count of individuals online in millions made up 76 and it was equal to 1.8% of the world population. It seems that numbers experienced a moderate increase until August 1999 reaching 195 million and 4.6% of the population with annual growth accounting for approximately 60 million. Furthermore
, this
was followed by a consistent dramatic rise finally
attaining figures amounted to 513 million and 8.4% with an annual soar of 150, which is around 2 times higher than the former.
In conclusion, it is evident that the most popular language was English. Moreover
, both millions of people and the shares of the population demonstrated an upward trend.Submitted by nastyarozenson.17 on
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