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The image is a bar chart depicting the percentage of adults by age group using the internet from 2003 to 2006 in the UK. The x-axis shows age groups: 16-24, 25-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65+. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 120 in increments of 20. For the 16-24 age group, the percentage of internet usage in 2003 is around 80, 2004 is just below 90, 2005 is around 100, and 2006 is just above 100. For the 25-44 age group, the percentage in 2003 is around 70, 2004 is just above 80, 2005 is around 90, and 2006 is around 100. For the 45-54 age group, the percentage in 2003 is around 60, 2004 is around 70, 2005 is just below 80, and 2006 is slightly above 80. For the 55-64 age group, the percentage in 2003 is around 30, 2004 is around 40, 2005 is around 50, and 2006 is slightly above 50. For the 65+ age group, the percentage in 2003 is just above 10, 2004 is around 20, 2005 is just below 30, and 2006 is around 30. Each age group shows an increasing trend in internet usage over the years. The bars for each year are patterned differently for distinction.
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The bar chart compares the proportion of adults in five different age groups in the UK who used the Internet every day between 2003 and 2006.
Overall, it is clear that the younger people accessed the Internet far more frequently than older age groups during the period. In addition, daily Internet usage generally increased over time in almost all categories, although the figures for the youngest group fluctuated slightly in the final year.
In 2003, aLmost 80% of people aged 16-24 used the Internet daily, making them the highest users. This figure rose dramatically to 100% in 2005 before declining slightly to 90% in 2006. The 25-44 age group also showed a steady increase, climbing from 50% in 2003 to 80% by 2006.
Similarly, the percentage of users aged 45-54 increased gradually from 60% to 80% over the four-year period. Among people aged 55-64, daily Internet use was much lower, starting at 30% in 2003 and reaching 50% in 2006. Finally, the oldest group, those aged 65 and above, recorded the lowest figures throughout, rising modestly from approximately 15% to 20% by the end of the period.
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