The line graph illustrates the proportion of households with internet access in countries A, B, and C over a 20-year period from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, it is evident that all three countries experienced a significant increase in internet access during this time, although the rate of growth varied considerably. Country A consistently maintained the highest proportion, while Country C started with the lowest but showed the most dramatic rise.
In 2000, approximately 15% of households in Country A had internet access, compared to only 5% in Country C and 10% in Country B. Over the next decade, Country A saw a steady increase, reaching nearly 70% by 2010. Country B followed a similar trajectory, although its growth was slightly slower, achieving around 60% in the same year. Country C, however, remained relatively low until 2005, after which it exhibited a sharp upward trend, ultimately surpassing 65% by 2010.
Between 2010 and 2020, growth continued in all three countries, but at a slower pace. By 2020, Country A led with just over 85% of households having internet access, followed closely by Country C at 80% and Country B at 75%. The data indicates that while all countries experienced substantial improvement, Country C demonstrated the most rapid increase in internet penetration during the second half of the period.
In conclusion, internet access increased substantially in all three countries over the two decades, with Country A maintaining the highest overall levels and Country C showing remarkable growth to close the initial gap.
