The line graph indicates the proportion of people who had access to the Internet in three countries during the period between 1999 and 2009.
It is evident that the period from 1999 to 2009 saw a marked increase in the percentage of people using the Internet in each country. Overall, there was a much larger percentage of Americans and Canadians having Internet access compared to Mexicans, and the Canadians experienced the fastest rate of Internet usage growth.
At the beginning of the observed period, the proportion of Americans who used the Internet was approximately 20%. Meanwhile, the figures for Canada and Mexico were lower, at 10% and 5% respectively. In 2005, the percentage of Americans and Canadians accessing the Internet was at the same level of nearly 70% whilst the figure for Mexicans reached just over 20%.
In 2009, the highest proportion of Internet usage was in Canada with almost 100% of Canadians having access to the Internet in comparision with about 80% of Americans and only 40% of Mexicans.
The line graph indicates the proportion of
people
who had access to the Internet in three countries during the period between 1999 and 2009.
It is evident that the period from 1999 to 2009
saw
a marked increase in the percentage of
people
using the Internet in each country.
Overall
, there was a much larger percentage of Americans and Canadians having Internet access compared to Mexicans, and the Canadians experienced the fastest rate of Internet usage growth.
At the beginning of the observed period, the proportion of Americans who
used
the Internet was approximately 20%. Meanwhile, the figures for Canada and Mexico were lower, at 10% and 5%
respectively
. In 2005, the percentage of Americans and Canadians accessing the Internet was at the same level of
nearly
70% whilst the figure for Mexicans reached
just
over 20%.
In 2009, the highest proportion of Internet usage was in Canada with almost 100% of Canadians having access to the Internet in
comparision
with about 80% of Americans and
only
40% of Mexicans.