The bar graph illustrates the proportions of households with internet access in three different European countries from the year 2007 to 2019.
Overall, there was a gradual rise in the percentage for the given countries over the years, respectively. However, Germany was on top for the usage of cyberspace throughout the years compared to the U.K. and Spain.
To continue, the data for internet usage of German families stood above 70% in 2007, whereas it gradually increased to about 95% in the year 2019. In the U.K., there were small changes in proportions from the respective years. In 2007, the percentage for the U.K. was around 60% and rose over 90% in 2019.
Moreover, there were drastic changes in the rates of Spanish houses using online networks in 13 years; around 45% of families were using the internet in 2007, and it increased to 90% in 2019.
In summary, all three European countries showed an increase in the data of households with internet access over 13 years.
