Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image shows telephone call volume in Denmark (million minutes) from 1995 to 2004 in three categories: National landline with values of ~12.4 (1995), ~13.4 (1996), ~14.2 (1997), ~15 (1998), ~16 (1999), ~16.3 (2000), ~16 (2001), ~15.8 (2002), ~14 (2003), ~12 (2004); International landline with values of ~5.5 (1995), ~6 (1996), ~6.2 (1997), ~6.4 (1998), ~6.6 (1999), ~7 (2000), ~7 (2001), ~7.2 (2002), ~7.4 (2003), ~7.6 (2004); Mobile with values of ~1 (1995), ~1.2 (1996), ~2 (1997), ~3.5 (1998), ~6.4 (1999), ~8 (2000), ~10.5 (2001), ~12 (2002), ~14 (2003), ~17 (2004).
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The displayed chart shows the telephone calls volume in Denmark in period of million minutes categorised into three from 1995 all through 2004.
Generally,the national landline was top in 1995 but low by 2004.International landline was almost stagnant while mobile steadily increased and topped by end of the period.
Initially,in 1995 mobile had 1 million minutes while international landline was at 6m,a number that rose slowly to 7m in 2004.By 2000,mobile rates of minutes had steadily been increasing up to 3,a figure that rose sharply to 11m in 2004.
From 1995,national landline progressive inclined to 15m which was the highest in 2000 .The numbers sharply declined to a figure just above 8m minutes.
Word Count: 113