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Band 5+: The charts below show how often people of different age groups in Australia watched videos online. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays four pie charts detailing frequency by age group. For Age 25-34, the distribution is: Daily 39%, At least once a week 29%, At least once a month 14%, and Rarely or never 18%. For Age 35-44, the distribution is: Daily 26%, At least once a week 27%, At least once a month 15%, and Rarely or never 32%. For Age 45-59, the distribution is: Daily 16%, At least once a week 24%, At least once a month 11%, and Rarely or never 49%. For Age 60+, the distribution is: Daily 8%, At least once a week 17%, At least once a month 10%, and Rarely or never 65%.
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The pie chart illustrates information about the percentage of Australian citizens of 4 different age groups, who prefer watching videos online based on certain amount of time.

Overall, the young people are more fascinated towards watching videos online on daily basis, as the older people of the age group of more than 60, are less interested in watching videos more frequently.

To begin with, the young age group shows much interest for watching videos on daily basis at 39% followed by 26% for age between 35 to 44, as the interest starts to be declining for watching videos and had reached to 8% for age group of over 60. Meanwhile, the users who watched videos once a week are about same in two age groups from 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 which are accounted for around 28% but in age group over 60 are least to 17% .

Although, the young of age group between 25 to 34, never or rarely watch videos for 18% as the percentage increases when it is moved at older age group people as the age group between 35 to 44 are accounted for 32%, and the age group 45 to 59 cover about 50% of the area, who rarely or never watches videos and the highest percentage is seen in over 60 age group for 65%.

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