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The image displays three bar graphs comparing data between developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990. The first graph shows the average years of schooling, with developing countries increasing from around 2.5 to 3.5 years, and industrialised countries from 8 to 10 years. The second graph shows scientists and technicians per 1000 people, with developing countries increasing from around 10 to 20 per 1000 people, and industrialised countries from 40 to 70 per 1000 people. The third graph shows spending on research and development in US billions, with developing countries increasing from around 20 to 40 billion and industrialised countries from 200 to 300 billion.
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The diagrams represent 2 exact year in 1980 and 1990 which has the standards of presence in education and science in developing and industrialised countries. In General, industrialised countries dominated all the levels with their stats for the both years.
As it is showed in the charts , years of schooling is 2 to 4 years for the developing countries which extremly low than industrialised countires for the both years. Scientists and technicans per 1000 people for the developing countries approximately is like 10 workers while developing countries has slightly above than 40 workers according to the 1980’s stats.
The datas suggest that , Spending on Research and Development for the industrialised countries in 1980 is roundly 160 billion which it has increased to nearly 340 billion after the 10 years while for the developing countires that stats decreased from almost 50 billion to 25 billion from 1980 to 1990.
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