The depicted line graph illustrates the rate of people who accessed the Internet in 3 distinct nations USA, Canada, and Mexico throughout the timescale between 1999 and 2009.
Overall what stands out from the chart is that the figures for all nations witnessed an upward trend over the period surveyed. It is also apparent that the proportion of Internet users in the USA and Canada are much more significant than in Mexico and Canada was recorded as the nation with the highest figure.
As is observed, in 1999, the proportion of people visiting the Internet in the USA stood at around 20%. The figure was higher than those of Canada and Mexico, in which levels of internet users were 10% and 5% in order. In 2005, Internet usage for both the USA and Canada rocketed to a peak of 70% meanwhile Mexico’s internet users made up 25%.
By 2009, Canada gained the greatest rate of people who accessed the Internet with the respective figure reaching nearly 100% compared to 20% lower of the people accessing the Internet in the USA. In contrast, Mexico only accounted for one-fourth of Canada’s proportion at the end of the period.
The depicted line graph illustrates the rate of
people
who accessed the Internet in 3 distinct nations USA, Canada, and Mexico throughout the timescale between 1999 and 2009.
Overall
what stands out from the chart is that the figures for all nations witnessed an upward trend over the period surveyed. It is
also
apparent that the proportion of Internet users in the USA and Canada are much more significant than in Mexico and Canada
was recorded
as the nation with the highest figure.
As
is observed
, in 1999, the proportion of
people
visiting the Internet in the USA stood at around 20%. The figure was higher than those of Canada and Mexico, in which levels of internet users were 10% and 5% in order. In 2005, Internet usage for both the USA and Canada rocketed to a peak of 70% meanwhile Mexico’s internet users made up 25%.
By 2009, Canada gained the greatest rate of
people
who accessed the Internet with the respective figure reaching
nearly
100% compared to 20% lower of the
people
accessing the Internet in the USA.
In contrast
, Mexico
only
accounted for one-fourth of Canada’s proportion at the
end
of the period.