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Band 6+: The graphs below show the number of hours Canadians spend on watching TV from 1990 -2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two bar graphs. Top graph: "Number of hours per week spent on watching TV" shows values for each year from 1991 to 2001 - 1991: 23 hours, 1992: 22.5 hours, 1993: 22 hours, 1994: 21.5 hours, 1995: 22.5 hours, 1996: 23 hours, 1997: 22.5 hours, 1998: 21.5 hours, 1999: 22 hours, 2000: 21.5 hours, 2001: 21 hours. Bottom graph: "Average hours of TV viewing per week by age 1991-2000" shows values for different age groups - 2 to 11: 23 hours, 12 to 17: 20 hours, 18 to 24: 17 hours, 25 to 34: 20 hours, 35 to 49: 22 hours, 50 to 59: 24 hours, 60+: 33 hours.
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The image shows two graphs. The first graph is showed the number of hours watching TV by Canadians per week. However, the second graph illustrates amount of spending time on TV by different age groups from 1991 to 2000.

To begin with, the first graph gave information that, 1991 had the highest number of hours watching TV, which was around at 23 hours. However, people watched TV at 22.7 hours during in the 1992, 1995 and 1998. Furthermore, 1993, 1996, and 1999 had similar number of watching TV at around 22.6 hours. While, the lowest number of watching TV experienced at 22.1 hours during in the 2001. 1994, 1997, and 2000 showed the similar number of watching at around 22.5 hours.

However, the second graph showed that, 60+ age group had the highest number of watching TV at 32 hours. The age group 2-11 and 50-59 experienced similar amount of watching TV, which was at 19 hours. By contrast, those aged 18-24 were the least interested in TV programs, watching just below 15 hours every week. The figures for the remining four age groups ( 12-17, 25-34, 35-49, and 50-59 ) averaged between 16 to 20 hours.

In conclusion, the population of Canada watched less TV during in the 1991, and the graph showed that 60+ age group had highest watching TV.

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