The
below chart shows the result of a European survey into young people’s expectations for a change in
the five different areas of life in next 20 years. They were asked if they
thought whether various changes would improve or get worse.
Will
improve
|
Will
get worse
|
|
Communication
between people
|
64%
|
36%
|
Quality
of food
|
49%
|
51%
|
Quality
of water
|
40%
|
60%
|
Quality
of air in cities
|
23%
|
77%
|
Health
|
42%
|
58%
|
Sample Answer 1
The given table reveal the perception
of young Europeans about the changes expected in five aspects of life in the
next two decades.
It is evident from the
claims of the respondents that most of the factors would deteriorate in the
time to come with an exception to communication between people. As 64% of the
respondents, claimed that communication between people is going to get better in
contrast to 36% who anticipated the converse.
The thing that, according
to the majority, is going to get worst is quality of air. While more than three
quarters of young Europeans believed that quality of air is going to
deteriorate, one 1/4th expected it get better in the time to come. 60% feel that even water quality will fall. 50
– 58% expect that the quality of food and health will go down as well. Though
the difference between those who think quality of food will improve and those
who think it will deteriorate was of 2% with the one having pessimistic view
leading.
Eventually, it can be
concluded that most of the respondents agrees that quality of life will fall in
the next two decades. Except the communication which is believed to get better.
Sample answer 2
The presented table cast light on the
view of the European youth on changes expected in respect of the five different
areas of life in the next couple of decades.
According to the figures,
majority of the respondents have a pessimistic view to the expected changes.
Communication between the people appeared to be the only factor that is likely
to witness the positive change with 64% the youth believing that it will
improve in the time to come.
While towards other
factors young Europeans appeared to have negative conception. Quality of air
leads with 77% persons claiming it to get worse. While quality of water
followed with 60% foresee that water quality will fall. Food quality and health
will also take the toll with more than half of the survey respondents stating
that these will too pose more problems in the next couple of decades.
40%
to 49% the youth expect that the conditions will improve in quality of food,
quality of water and health. On the contrary there was mass support on the
issue of contamination of air.
It can be concluded that
most of the people believe that majority of the factors affecting life would
get worse in next twenty years.
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