This line graph indicates the percentage of people using Internet access in three various regions of the world over a ten years period from 1999 to 2009.
Overall, these lines clearly show that the usage of Internet has increased in particular countries for whole period.
Population of Canada has the greatest change in percentage of users. Furthermore, Americans and Canadians have a very similar upward trend. Interestingly, there is a least change in Japan.
In 1999, there was about 5 percent of population using network in Japan. The numbers are moderately higher in other two countries that year. The proportion of Japanese usage constantly went up between 1999 and 2009. More than half of humans both in the USA and Canada got internet connection in 2005.
By the 2009, the lowest percentage 40% of internet was in Japan, whereas we can see a significant rise to about 70% of web users in the USA. The dramatic leap was in Canada, almost 100% of people was Internet accessible.
This line graph indicates the percentage of
people
using Internet access in three various regions of the world over a ten years period from 1999 to 2009.
Overall
, these lines
clearly
show
that the usage of Internet has increased
in particular
countries for whole period.
Population of Canada has the greatest
change
in percentage of users.
Furthermore
, Americans and Canadians have a
very
similar upward trend.
Interestingly
, there is
a
least
change
in Japan.
In 1999, there was about 5 percent of population using network in Japan. The numbers are
moderately
higher in other two countries that year. The proportion of Japanese usage
constantly
went up between 1999 and 2009. More than half of humans both in the USA and Canada
got
internet connection in 2005.
By the 2009, the lowest percentage 40% of internet was in Japan, whereas we can
see
a significant rise to about 70% of web users in the USA. The dramatic leap was in Canada, almost 100% of
people
was Internet accessible.