The supplied bar graph shows the number of cell phone and landline users in seven countries in Europe and the Americas.
As is observed from the presentation, the number of landline users in Canada, the U.S., and Denmark is higher in number than the number of cell phone users. On the contrary, in Italy, Sweden, the U.K, and Germany the number of cell phone users is higher in number than the number of cell phone users.
To further explore the statistics of the graph, in Italy, Sweden, the U.K., and Denmark almost 80-90% of people are mobile phone users. Among in seven countries, Italians have the highest percentage of mobile phone users, whereas Danes have the highest percentage of landline users, which is almost 90%.
The difference between cell phone and landline users is highest in Italy and lowest in Denmark. The lowest number of cell phone users is in Canada. Americans mostly used landline phones than cell phones, and mostly Europeans prefer cell phones to landline phones.
