The shown bar chart provides data on the total quantity of minutes of telephone calls in the United Kingdom between 1995 and 2002. The calls are divided into three categories and are denoted in billions.
Generally, The above chart depicts an
overall
amount of calling minutes recorded between the period of years from 1995 to 2002. The calls are Linking Words
further
categorized into three modes as Linking Words
following
; local, national & international and mobile, the first two modes are fixed and the latter consists Wrong verb form
follows
"all
calls".
Change preposition
of "all
Firstly
, the most noticeable thing shown in the graph in questionLinking Words
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is the trend that followed in an increasing quantity of minutes in total numbers over the years with the exception of the "local" category. Remove the comma
apply
Furthermore
, focusing on the relevant metric there was a steady increase of local call mode on fixed lines up until 1999 from which onwards the pattern started to go down.
Expanding on the other feature prominent in the depiction was the sudden rise of mobile call minutes after the years 1998-1999 prior to which the calls were rising at a normal rate, Linking Words
while
national and international forms of line experienced a different pattern altogether comprising of steady and abnormal growth and Linking Words
then
declined in the case of latter.
In Conclusion, it can be mentioned that in sequence, fixed lines like local and Linking Words
then
national/international gained the most quantity whilst mobiles as a form of communication device gained less but displayed an unusual characteristic where it showed an abnormal trend relative to others.Linking Words
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