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The image shows a graph depicting methods of communication by different UK age groups in 2011, measuring popularity as percentages. Mobile phone usage is approximately 100% for age 16-24, around 95% for 25-34, near 85% for 35-44, about 75% for 45-54, and roughly 50% for 65+. Landline usage starts at about 10% for ages 16-24, increases to 30% for 25-34, peaks at 40% for 35-44, slightly declines to 35% for 45-54, and ends near 60% for 65+. Internet usage is approximately 90% for 16-24, slightly less for 25-34, about 80% for 35-44, under 70% for 45-54, and near 60% for 65+. Postal method begins around 10% for 16-24, increases to 20% for 25-34, about 30% for 35-44, approximately 35% for 45-54, and peaks over 60% for 65+.
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The bar chart compares four methods in different age groups that individuals used to communicate in the UK in the year 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that the use of the mobile phone and the internet recorded significant drops with increasing age, while the employment of the landline and the post experienced similar trends of growing.
To be specific, the figure depicts that in the youngest age bracket, the landline and the post stood at their lowest amount at nearly 75%, and 85%, respectively. It has followed by a substantial surge by around 10% for both types in the 25-34 age bracket. Then, both went up steadily with increasing age, reaching their pick at above 90% in the over-65s age group.
Conversely, the other two types of communication, the mobile phone and internet, showed similar trends of reduction, despite the gap between their levels. Both decreased steadily from a high level at more than 90%. After steadily decline to near 75% in the 45-54 age bracket, the mobile phone and internet plummeted to near 50% and 55%, respectively.
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