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The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialized countries in 1980 and 1990.
The three given charts give information about the average of schooling, the rate of scientists ad technicians spending on research and development in developing and industrialized countries over the period of ten years starting from 1980.
The years of schooling in developing countries and industrialized countries were over 2 and 8 years respectively in 1980. After ten years, the figures for the engagement in education in industrialized countries was nearly as three times as the statistic in developing countries. In the second paragraph, the number of scientists and technicians in developing witnessed a marginal change, from 10 in 1980 to approximately 17 people in 1990. In contrast, there was a considerable increase in the proportion of scientists and technicians in industrialized countries, was increased by 30 people in the given period. Finally, the cost spent on research and development experienced the downward trend which reduced from over 50 billions to in excess of 20 billions in 1990. In contrast, the proportion of allocation money to study and development rose to 350 US billions which doubled the cost in 1980
The charts below show the levels of participation in education and science in developing and industrialized countries in 1980 and 1990.
Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
The three given charts give information about the average of schooling, the rate of scientists ad technicians spending on research and development in developing and industrialized countries over the period of ten years starting from 1980.
The years of schooling in developing countries and industrialized countries were over 2 and 8 years respectively in 1980. After ten years, the figures for the engagement in education in industrialized countries was nearly as three times as the statistic in developing countries. In the second paragraph, the number of scientists and technicians in developing witnessed a marginal change, from 10 in 1980 to approximately 17 people in 1990. In contrast, there was a considerable increase in the proportion of scientists and technicians in industrialized countries, was increased by 30 people in the given period. Finally, the cost spent on research and development experienced the downward trend which reduced from over 50 billions to in excess of 20 billions in 1990. In contrast, the proportion of allocation money to study and development rose to 350 US billions which doubled the cost in 1980