The bar chart below shows the popularity of well-known Instagram accounts in 2011 and 2021. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar graph illustrates the
number
of followers
of five different famous celebrities between the years 2018 and 2011.
It can be seen apparently that all public figures experienced an upward trend throughout the period, meanwhile, the highest well-known Instagram account belonged to Cristiano Ronaldo in 2021.
According to
the graph, Cristiano Ronaldo had just above 100 million
followers
accounts on Instagram, in 2018, then
the figure climbed up significantly to above 300 million
3 years later. In the meantime, there was a similar number
in two popular stars, which were The Rock and Kylie Jenner, accounting for around 90-100 million
followers
in range, before the number
of these two people increased dramatically to about 250 million
followers
at the end
of the period.
Furthermore
, Ariana Grande was followed by around 110 million
people on this
social media platform in the first year, which eventually prominently rose to 250 million
after three years. Additionally
, Selena Gomez was the most followed public figure, in 2018, comprising 125 million
accounts approximately, before the number
increased almost twofold to about 250 million
, in 2021.Submitted by saiparnwc on
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