The chart below shows the total number of minutes(in billions) of telephone calls in the UK, divided intot three categories , from 1995-2002 Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
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The bar chart depicts the duration of
phone
conversations in the United Kingdom separated into three kinds over an eight-year period beginning in 1995.
Looking at the specifics, local and international phone
calls, as well as
mobile lines, contributed for
an increase in Change preposition
to
phone
calls. However
, the amount of local calls fluctuated.
The quantity of international and national calls in the UK during this
time period was around 36 billion
minutes
in 1995 and steadily increased to approximately 36 billion
minutes
in 2002, roughly twice that of 1995. Meanwhile, cell phone
calls followed the same pattern. The amount of mobile phone
calls increased considerably from around 2 billion
minutes
in 1995 to approximately 45 billion
minutes
in 2002, indicating a rapid increase, nearly 28 times greater than in 1995.
In contrast
, the number of local calls varied during the course of the observation. It was around 71 billion
minutes
in 1995 and increased marginally to almost 90 billion
minutes
in 1998. The statistic levelled out and began to plummet in 2002, and it continued to fall dramatically until 2002,
when it reached around 71 Remove the comma
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billion
minutes
. Nonetheless
, local fixed-line calls had the longest duration. Cell phone
calls have grown in popularity over the years.Submitted by ieltswritingband99 on
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