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Band 5+: 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. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a bar chart depicting European survey results on young people's expectations for change in five life areas over 20 years, detailing improvement and deterioration percentages: communication between people shows 54% expecting improvement and 46% deterioration; quality of food indicates 49% improvement, 51% deterioration; quality of water has 40% expecting improvement, 60% deterioration; quality of air in cities reveals 23% expecting improvement and 77% deterioration; health shows 42% improvement and 58% deterioration.
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The diagram above illustrates the results of a european group into youth’s expectations for difference in five specific areas in life through the next 20 years. They were asked if they expect things would improve or get worse.

Overall, youth expects that ,communication between people will improve most among the other areas which is 54 percent. Whereas qualitiy of air in cities will excpected that getting worse over 20 years.

Furthermore, qualitiy of water and food expected to get worse. Sixty percent of young people expects that the qualitiy of water will get worse over twenty years and fifty one percent of young people expect that qualitiy of food will get worse over the years.

Overall, over the next twenty years young people expects that majority of areas will get worse and only communication between people will improve. Qualitiy of; food, health and water will get worse whereas quality of air will get even worser than ever.

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