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The image shows a bar graph titled "UK telephone calls, by category, 1995-2002," with the vertical axis indicating "Minutes (billions)" from 0 to 100 and the horizontal axis showing years from 1995 to 2002. The graph displays three call types: Local - fixed line (light grey bars), National and international - fixed line (dark grey bars), Mobiles (all calls) (black bars). Local calls were the highest every year, peaking at 72 billion minutes in 1997, and ending at 70 billion in 2002. National and International calls increased from 38 to 61 billion minutes in the same period. Mobile calls saw the most growth, starting at 2 billion and rising to 45 billion minutes.
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The given bar chart illustrates the total amount of telephone calls of UK, in three different categories, during eight years beginning in 1995.
overall, it’s noticeable that local calls had the highest volume without any considerable rise. whereas, mobile calls started as the lowest but it saw a significant rise over the period.
by 1999, local calls reduced to approximately 90 billion minutes, which was the highest number in whole years. however, from that time, this data reduced and turned back to near 70 billion minutes likewise it’s first point in 1995
by contrast, two other datas experienced gradual rise. at the initial years, 1995 to 1999, mobile phone’s rise was so slightly. subsequently, it has seen a substantial increase, from under 10 billion minutes to 45 by 2002. National and international calls, in early years, saw a moderate but consistent soar which started with 35 billion minutes by 1995, till around 60 billion minutes in 2002
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