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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 graph displays the findings of surveys conducted in one African nation between 2016 and 2019 that asked teenagers about their primary phone usage motivations.
It is clear that the highest result in 2019 is that many adults are using social networks, but also email, digital cameras, and phone calls less.
In 2006, half of all teenagers joined social networks, and some adults also used email, digital cameras, and phones. Northweels, this indicator was slightly reduced from 50 to 48 percent for the united social network; however, the remaining parts were regularly identical in 2017.
The results in 2018 and 2019 are almost the same, but compared to the results in 2016 and 2017, phone calls fell significantly in both years. Accordingly, the use of email also decreased slowly; digital cameras and social networks dramatically rose from 18 to 51 to 20 to 56 percent, respectively.
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