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Band 6+: The chart below shows the results of a European survey into young people's expectations for change in five different areas of life in the next 20 years. They were asked if they thought things would improve or get worse.

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The image displays a horizontal bar graph titled "Young people's expectations for change" with five categories: Communication between people, Quality of food, Quality of water, Quality of air in cities, Health; each category has two bars representing percentages of "will improve" and "get worse". Communication between people: will improve 54%, get worse 46%. Quality of food: will improve 49%, get worse 51%. Quality of water: will improve 40%, get worse 60%. Quality of air in cities: will improve 23%, get worse 70%. Health: will improve 42%, get worse 58%. The percentage scale ranges from 0% to 100%.
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The presented bar chart illustrates the results of a European survey the expectations of young individuals in terms of changes in five diverse things of life in the following 20 years.

Overall, it is evident that most of young people believe that it wll get worse in the future, particularly, the quality of air in cities. Meanwhile, communication between people reveals higher percentage.

Focusing on the positive side of the survey, the data shows the higher percentage on communication between people at 54% than who choose that it will get worse at 46%. In the category of quality of food demonstrates that it will improve about 49%, while people who think it will get worse shows exactly 51%

In terms of quality of water, the youth who expect it will not be improved at 60%, whereas there is about 40% who hope it wll be developed. The young citizens think that the quality of air in cities will get worse at 70% in the next 20 years, contrasting sharply people who think it will improve about 23%. In category of health there is not really big difference, who think that it will improve, and it will get worse at 42% and 58% respectively.

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