The line graph shows the percentage of Internet users in three countries from 1999 to 2009 Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.
The line graph depicts the US, Canada, and Mexico in terms of how many
people
used the Internet
in these nations over a 10-year timescale from 1999 to 2009.
Broadly, the prevalence of people
using the Internet
in the U.S., Canada and Mexico registered significant upward trends during the surveyed periods. The U.S., notably, was by far the most common nation among its Internet
users.
From the outset in 1999, the percentage of people
using the internet
in Canada was responsible for about 29%, which was almost 10% lower than that of the US. During the last
10 years , both of them saw substantial growth and reached their peaks of around 80% and 100% respectively.
Commencing from 1999, approximately 5% OF the percentage of people
using the internet
was from Mexico, hitting the lowest point in the year 1999, after which the number increased gradually to 40% in 2009.Submitted by [email protected] on
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