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The pie charts below show the devices people in the 18 to 25 age group use to watch television in Canada in two different years.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.




The presented pie charts delineate the percentage of using devices; namely, mobile phone, laptop, desktop computer, flat-screen TV, tablet, and conventional TV to watch television by young people in Canada in the year 2009 and the year 2019. Overall, a glance at the pie charts reveals that the biggest value belonged to the use of conventional TV in 2009 whilst this percentage was the lowest after one decade.

At the beginning, it can be obviously seen that the percentage of usage in the mobile phone was 34% in the year 2009. Yet, it dramatically decreased to 4%, in the ten years time. Likewise, the desktop computers were preferred with the proportion of less than one-quarter of all devices by people who were in the 18 to 25 age group so as to watch television in the year 2009. However, this inclination slightly plummeted to 12%, in the year 2019. Besides, the preferences of the laptop rapidly slumped from 20% to 12%, between 2009 and 2019, respectively.

On the other hand, it can be clearly seen that the usage of the mobile phone had the value of 15 percentage in the 2009 year while it grew up to 26 % after ten years. Similarly, the ratio use of the flat-screen TV was 8% in the first year. Nevertheless, this number sharply rose to approximately one-third in 2019. Finally, the usage of tablet increased to 5% from 19% throughout the period.





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