The line chart compares the percentage of population in three different countries who used the Internet from 1999 to 2009.
It is clear that the proportion of people who used the Internet increased in every country over the period shown. Overall, a much larger proportion of Canadians and Americans had access to the Internet in comparison with Mexicans and Cananda experienced the fastest growth in using the Internet.
In 1999, the proportion of Americans using the Internet was about 20%, while the figures for Canadians and Mexicans were lower, at roughly 10% and 5% respectively. The Internet usage in America and Canada rose to around 70% of their population, whereas the figure for Mexico was just over 25%.
By 2009, the highest rate of Internet users was in Canada. Almost 100% of Canadians used the Internet, compares with about 80% of Americans and just 40% of Mexicans
The line chart compares the percentage of population in three
different
countries who
used
the Internet from 1999 to 2009.
It is
clear
that the proportion of
people
who
used
the Internet increased in every country over the period shown.
Overall
, a much larger proportion of Canadians and Americans had access to the Internet
in comparison
with Mexicans and
Cananda
experienced the fastest growth in using the Internet.
In 1999, the proportion of Americans using the Internet was about 20%, while the figures for Canadians and Mexicans were lower, at roughly 10% and 5%
respectively
. The Internet usage in America and Canada rose to around 70% of their population, whereas the figure for Mexico was
just
over 25%.
By 2009, the highest rate of Internet users was in Canada. Almost 100% of Canadians
used
the Internet, compares with about 80% of Americans and
just
40% of
Mexicans