The bar chart illustrates the proportion of individuals who could used the internet across four countries such as USA, Canada, Germany, and Mexico. Over a period of 10 years. The figures are given in percentages
Overall, it is evident that general trend was increasing. Additionally, the Canadians had the maximum access to the internet, while the citizens of Mexico had the least internet users during a span of a decade.
In 2000 the Canada accounted for 45%, meanwhile the USA stood at 43%, and the Germany at 30%. Over the next ten years, internet users among the Canada rose sharply of 88% in 2010. Moreover, a noticeable rose was seen in the USA, increasing by 77%
By 2010, the Mexicans had reached 38%, making it the lowest among all countries. In contrast, the Germans showed a sharp increase, ending at 69%. This indicates a continuing gap between Germany and Mexico internet consumers, although the difference remained significant.
