The given line graph illustrates the changes in growth of internet access between the UK, the USA and Canada from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, it compares the scope of using internet access over a period of 20 years. It is also noticeable that the growth of Canada was the highest over the years, and the UK followed approximately the same trend but slightly lagged and the USA followed along with positive trend.
In 2000, around 18 percent of the Canadian households had internet access, compared with around 10 percent in the UK and just 5 percent in the USA. Over the next decade, all three nations experienced noticeable growth, particularly Canada, which reached about 65 percent by 2010.
Between 2010 to 2020, internet access continued at a slower pace. By the end of the period, almost every household in Canada which is around 95 percent had internet access, whereas figures for the UK and the USA stood at approximately 85% and 70% respectively.
In conclusion, while internet usage grown dramatically in all countries, Canada maintained the highest level of access at a consistent rate.
