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The image contains two pie charts comparing ways of accessing news in Canada and Australia, with the chart on the left representing Canada and the chart on the right representing Australia. In Canada, 40% of news access is through TV, 36% through online, 14% through print, 7% through radio, and 3% not specified. In Australia, 37% is through TV, 37% through online, 7% through radio, 2% not specified, and no percentage is provided for print. There are five categories in each chart: TV, radio, print, online, and not specified. The chart is related to a task that should be completed in 20 minutes and requires a written summary of at least 150 words.
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The given pie charts illustrate the different communication satellites, namely Television, Radio, Print, Online and Not specified to approach the new information in two regions: Canada and Australia.
It is clear to see that Tv and Online occupied the most among the residents, while the number of not specified and radio are receiving the least.
In Australia, 52% is the number of individuals who use network, internet as their main way to update the new, meanwhile in Canada, it only makes up 36% of the total. Besides, Television’s data in both two regions have nearly the same rate, at 40% in Canada and 37% in Australia. The newspapers in Canadia took up 14 % of 100% while Australia’s is only half.
The people who do not use any types occupied the smallest rate in the charts, around at 2% or 3% in both countries. Otherwhile, the radio’s percentage witnesses the same as the not specified one, have no more than 8%.
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