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The image contains four pie charts for the years 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. Each pie chart is segmented into four categories: Social networks, Email, Digital camera, and Phone calls. In 2016, the percentages are Social networks 10%, Email 15%, Digital camera 25%, and Phone calls 50%. In 2017, Social networks 13%, Email 15%, Digital camera 24%, and Phone calls 48%. In 2018, Social networks 11%, Email 18%, Digital camera 20%, and Phone calls 51%. In 2019, Social networks 5%, Email 20%, Digital camera 19%, and Phone calls 56%.
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The pie charts represent the results of young people’s use of phones in Africa from 2016 to 2019.
It is clear that in 2016, social networks provided the largest proportion of phone use (50%). This figure increased over four years to 56% in 2019. The percentage of digital camera use also increased throughout the four years, from 15% in 2016 to 20% in 2019.
According to the pie charts, phone calls made up a small minority of the total. They stood at 10% in 2016 and declined 5% in 2019. By contrast, the percentage saw a substantial, increase in email writing, 15% to 20% from 2016 to 2019 respectively.
Overall, social networks accounted for the largest proportion of the use of phones by teenagers, the phone calls remained the smallest in all four years.
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