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The image displays the main reasons for teenagers in one African country using their phones from 2016 to 2019 through four pie charts. In 2016, social networks account for 50% of usage, emails for 25%, digital cameras for 15%, and phone calls for 10%. In 2017, social networks increase to 48%, emails decrease to 24%, digital cameras remain at 15%, and phone calls increase to 13%. In 2018, social networks slightly increase to 51%, emails decrease to 20%, digital cameras decrease to 11%, and phone calls increase to 18%. In 2019, social networks continue to increase to 56%, emails further decrease to 19%, digital cameras decrease to 5%, and phone calls slightly increase to 20%.
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The pie chart depicts the outcome of surveys in an African country questioning children aged 13 to 19 about the major causes for utilizing their mobile phones from 2016 to 2019.
Overall, while social network was illustrated as the main reason covering around half of the reasons, email followed as the next, covering the quarter. However, digital camera and phone calls were the last reasons for using smart phones by teenagers.
While social networks covered around 50% of the reasons in each year, around 20% in year 2018 and 2019 and approximately 25% in year 2016 and 2017 was because of email. Even though in 2016 and 2017, digital camera was the third main reason for using phones covering 15%, it increased in the next two years by 4 to 5%. Teenagers used phones to phone call the least in year 2019 which was only 5%, which was twice much higher in the previous years.
To conclude, social networks was the key cause of usage of mobile phones followed by email, digital camera and then phone calls.
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