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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Academic Writing Task 1 - graphs The Graph below shows the number of passenger railways journeys made in Great Britain


The Graph below shows the number of passenger railways journeys made in Great Britain between 1950 and 2005.
Summarize the information by selecting and rpoeting the main features, and make comparisonbs where relevant.
Write at least 150 words


 Number of passenger railways journeys made in Great Britain
IELTS WRITING TASK 1  number of passenger railways journeys made in Great Britain 


The present line graph highlights and compares changes in passenger traffic in three rail networks in Britain from 1950 and 2004/05

Quite strikingly, national rail network and London underground witnessed nearly similar pattern while number of passenger railway journeys made on light rail and metro station had a contrasting pattern.

In 1950 the number of passengers using national rail network was 1000 and London underground was approximately 745 million. From 1950 to 1975 while the former experience an initial rise to almost 1100 million and then consistently fell the traffic on the later remained constant . However , after that both the networks experienced a dip touching 745 million and 500 million respectively .

Post this period there was a rise in number of annual passengers on both the networks after surpassing each other several times London underground crossed 1000 million mark . In national rail network touched almost these numbers .

However , the growth in third network was unremarkable from approximately 100 million to 200 million from 1962 to 2004/5




Monday, August 19, 2019

Ielts Academic Writing Task 1 Graphs and pie-charts Water usage in different countries in 2000


The Charts Below Give information about the way in which water was used in different countries in 2000.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and makes comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words
Water  usage in different countries in 2000
IELTS WRITING TASK 1 - GRAPHS AND PIE CHART


The pie-chart and bar graph elucidate the patterns of water consumption in the world in 2000 and comparable trends in China, India, New Zealand and Canada

On an overall, the largest consumer of water worldwide is agriculture followed by industry and household and consumption in China  is identical to the global consumption, while Canada has a completely contrasting usage pattern.

Agriculture consumed 70% water in 2000 at the global level, while industry accounted for 22% and domestic for 8%. China had a similar pattern with 69%, 22%, 9% respectively. India saw an overwhelming usage in primary sector, 92% while household was the second largest sector with 5% and secondary 3%.

In contrast, in New Zealand, water distribution between agriculture and domestic was more even, 44% and 46% respectively, while industry consumed 10%.

However, Canada witnessed a completely disparate trend, where industry took away a lion's share of this resource, 80%. The second largest consumer was domestic sector which used 12%, and agriculture took the smallest share, barely 8%.