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The image is a bar chart depicting telephone calls in Finland from 1995 to 2004, categorized by local-landline (light blue), national and international-landline (orange), and mobiles (purple). In 1995, local-landline calls were approximately 12,000 million minutes, national and international-landline calls were about 4,000 million minutes, and mobiles were around 500 million minutes. By 2004, local-landline calls decreased to around 10,500 million minutes, national and international-landline calls remained consistent at 4,000 million minutes, and mobiles increased to nearly 8,000 million minutes. Each year shows a similar trend with local-landline calls gradually decreasing, national and international-landline calls remaining steady, and mobiles significantly increasing.
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The chart illustrates three categories of the total number of minutes (in millions) of telephone calls in Finland from 1995 to 2004. On the x-axis, the period of data collection is displayed, while the y-axis indicates the quantity ranging from 0 to 18000 minutes in millions.
To begin with, a rise in the amount of local calls was gentle from 12000 in 1995 to 17000 in 2001. Then, it fell to the starting quantity over the next 3 years. In the meantime, the number of national and international calls was constantly increasing until it reached its peak at 10500 in 2004. On the contrary , the quantity of mobiles calls grew at a faster rate than the previous category. For instance, at the starting point, national and international calls had by 1000 times more calls than mobiles, but in 2004, they had the same amount of calls.
Overall, although the bar chart displays the different numbers of calls at the start, they had almost the same quantity by the end of the given period of time.
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