A quick glance at the provided line graph gives information about the proportion of people using the Global network in three continents; such as Asia, Europe, and Africa from2000 to 2020.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of the population of all three continents consuming the worldwide network rose gradually over the two decades.
The most striking fact is the Internet usage among Asians surged dramatically, increasing fourfold from 20% to 80%, between 2000 and 2020.
In Contrast, the computer network consumption of Africans was minimal, starting at only 10% until 2005. By 2010 this figure had doubled, and from 2010 onwards it continued to rise, reaching 50% by 2020.
Initially, the information superhighway usage among Europeans was relatively high at 40% in 2000. By 2005, it significantly increased to just under 60%. Following this, the proportion of the population using the Internet showed a moderately upward trend, ultimately exceeding 80% by 2020.
