The line graph illustrates the percentage of citizens using the internet across three countries over the span of 20 years. Overall, there was a rapid increase in internet usage in all three countries.
By 2020, the percentage of internet users in Country A and Country B surpassed 90%, while Country C’s percentage peaked at only 50% by the end of the period. As shown in the graph, Country A held a leading position from the beginning and maintained that dominance throughout the 20 years. From 2005 until 2015, Country A experienced a dramatic rise of 50%.
In contrast, Country C showed a gradual increase in internet usage from 2005 to 2020. Initially, its percentage of internet users was lower than both Country A and Country B, starting at 8% and 3% respectively. On the other hand, the percentage of internet users in Country B was slightly lower than that of Country A but significantly higher than that of Country C. Country B was positioned in the middle with a 5% internet usage rate in 2000, remaining in second place until the end of the observation period.
The percentage for Country B sharply increased from 15% to 90% between 2005 and 2020 as well.
