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The image displays a stacked bar chart titled 'Smoking habits by age (UK)' showing percentages for four categories across six age groups. For age 16-24, the distribution is: Never smoke 62%, Ex-smoker 8%, Light smoker 24%, Heavy smoker 6%. For age 25-34: Never smoke 54%, Ex-smoker 6%, Light smoker 35%, Heavy smoker 5%. For age 35-44: Never smoke 59%, Ex-smoker 6%, Light smoker 22%, Heavy smoker 13%. For age 45-54: Never smoke 55%, Ex-smoker 10%, Light smoker 20%, Heavy smoker 15%. For age 55-64: Never smoke 51%, Ex-smoker 24%, Light smoker 16%, Heavy smoker 9%. For age 65-74: Never smoke 43%, Ex-smoker 30%, Light smoker 12%, Heavy smoker 15%.
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The graph shows information about the percentage of smoking habits of the UK population from 16 to 75 years of age.
Overall, The big part of people who never smoke are young and ex-smokers are older. Also, light smokers and heavy smokers have the middle age of population.
People who never smoke from 16 to 24 years and from 35 to 55 years are 60 percent, but people from 25 to 34 years and from 45 to 54 years are 55 percent. Also, a few people who never smoke are from 65 to 74 years and have 45 percent. On the other hand, mostly ex-smokers from 65 to 74 years have 35 percent, ex-smokers from 55 to 64 years have 25 percent. People from 35 to 44 years have the lowest level of ex-smokers at only 5 percent. People from 25 to 34 years and from 16 to 24 years have middle numbers is 10 percent.
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