MEDIAICS16ALV


 * 1) How do the number of each of the forms of telecommunications differ in the USA and the other countries you chose? Obviously the data is influenced by the population size, so try to compare for instance, the ratio of cell phone users compared to telephone users or Internet users etc., rather than just comparing total numbers. ** Write a summary list of sentences describing the differences in the media in the various countries. ** Well, because of China's extremely large population and their like of technology, they surpass the U.S. in all of the criteria except for the internet hosts. Although their internet host bar is hardly even there, that doesn't mean that they have a number of internet hosts that are one digits. But, many countries do not have many telecommunications, or it could be that it is not many compared to the telecommunications of other countries such as China or our country.
 * 2) Can you explain the differences that you observe? Think of a question or two that might explain what you are observing. ** Write a list of questions about the information data for the countries ** . ** Beside each question, make a note of the information might help you understand what you are observing. ** What is the comparison of Columbia's cell phones' and China's cell phones? What are the comparisons in the U.S and China's population and do you think that this effected the chart data? Since Brazil and the U.S's cell phone bar are similar, do you think that they have a similar number? overall which country has the most impressive form of telecommunications? I'm observing how population can effect the forms of telecommunications shown in the chart. China has a population of roughly 1 billion while the U.S. has 322 million. Therefore, America may have a more impressive form of telecommunications, but China has the advantage due to its greater population. But, America still has the more impressive form of telecommunications because if you make their populations equal, China may have
 * 3) Go back to Country Report. Select one of the countries used in your chart for additional information. Read the summary about the media in the country. Then read about education, population distributions, etc to find answers to one or more of your questions. ** Write a short summary about what might explain the information you found about the country. **