The bar chart delineates the number of Internet connections in five regions including: South Korea, The USA, Germany, Japan, and Britain in 2001 and 2002. Additionally, the table demonstrates the rise of Internet connections in those countries in the same years.
A quick glanced at the bar chart reveals that all countries saw an increase in number of connections from 2001 to 2002. Furthermore, South Korea depicted the highest number over the period, while Britain experienced the lowest number in 2001 and 2002. Moreover, the Internet connections accounted for moderate levels in USA, Germany, and Japan. According to the table, it is evident that Britain saw the highest development for Internet connections, whereas South Korea experienced the lowest growth of Internet connections.
Based on the bar chart, the number of Internet connections in South Korea grew dramatically from approximately 17 in 2001 to around 24 in 2002. Although Britain showed the lowest number of connections in 2001 and 2002, it experienced a minimal rise from around 1 in 2001 to approximately 3 in 2002. In addition, USA, Germany, and Japan with the same range of Internet connections in 2001, around 5, went up to approximately 7 in 2002.
On the one hand, it can be clearly seen from the table that South Korea saw the lowest percentage of growth at 40%, while Britain experienced a dramatic rise at 230%, which is the highest rate. On the other hand, other regions saw a moderate rate of growth in their Internet connections.
