Cam 3 test 3 task 1 academic

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialised countries in 1980 and 1990.
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.

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The given bar graphs compare the educational involvements of students in term of total years of education and their participation in science-related subjects in developing and industrial countries from the year 1980 to 1990.

As is presented in the first bar graph, average years of schooling in developing countries were approximately 2 years while in industrial countries schooling years were over 8 years in 1980. Interestingly after one decade schooling years in developing countries magnified to over 3 years while it surged to over 10 years in industrial countries.

As is observed from the second bar graph, the number of scientists and technicians were much higher in industrial countries than in developing countries. Percentage of scientists and technicians were less than 20 percent in developing countries from 1980 to 1990 while it was just over 40 percent in 1980 which soared to approximately 70 percent in 1990.

According to the third bar graph, it can be seen clearly, spending on research and development in industrial countries was far higher than developing countries. The spending in 1980 in developing countries was around 50 billion US dollars while it was 150 billion dollars in industrial countries. Ultimately, after a decade spending on research and development slumped significantly almost 50 percent while spending in industrial countries peaked to approximately 350 billion US dollars respectively.

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The bar charts demonstate information about the figures of involvement in 2 sectors including education and science. The data is found out from developing and industrialised countries from 1980 to 1990.
According to the first chart, average years of schooling in developing countries were just around 2 years while at the same time, industrialised countries reached over 8 years, increasing 4 times. After 10 years, developing countries were stilll under 4 years of schooling. By contrast, the figure of average years of schooling soared over 10 years in industrialised countries.
It can be observed from the second chart, the number of scientists and techniciants of industrialised countries were always higher than that developing countries. In industrialised countries were reached over 40 scientists and techniciants and about 70 people in 1980,1990 respectedly. Meanwhile, during 10 years, developing countries were not rose to 20 per 1000 people.
It is obvious to see from the final bar chart, during a decade, there was a downward trend in developing countries, they just spend about 50 billions US to nearly 10 billions on Research and Development. Since 1980, Industrialized countries spend 170 billions dollar and increased double to over 340 billions on Research and Development in 1990.
Overall, It is clearly that industrialied countries had more envolving level than developing countries in education and science.

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