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The image depicts a double line graph illustrating internet apparel spending from 1999 to 2003 in Japan and the USA, with axes detailing years and millions of dollars in spending; for Japan, spending fluctuated starting at $10 million in 1999, reaching $15 million in 2000, dropping back to $10 million in 2001, surging to $20 million in 2002, and settling at $15 million in 2003; for the USA, spending initialized at $5 million in 1999, climbed to $10 million in 2000, again to $15 million in 2001, ventured further to $20 million in 2002, and finalized at $25 million in 2003.
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The line graph showcases the comparison amount of money on online shopping of clothes in the USA and Japan over four years from 1999 to 2003.
Overall, the expenses on apparel on the internet by USA and Japan was extremely highly fluctuating and surprisingly increased. The amount spent by both countries peaked in 2003 while the least were in 1999 by U.S.A.
The interest of online shopping was rise up in the U.S.A. Money spent in the USA in 1999 is the lowest amount, about 5 millions. It was fluctuated over two years and doubled in 2001. In 2003, it was almost steep by four times of initial amount.
The money spent by Japan on clothing was double than U.S.A. It was slightly fluctuated and decline by 50% in 2001 while in 2003 the expenses on clothing on internet was suddenly inclined by 3 and half times which has a top money spent recorded at that time.
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