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The image depicts a bar graph showing the percentage of adults using the internet from 2003 to 2006, categorized by age group. For 16-24 age group, the percentages are around 110% for 2003, 115% for 2004, 105% for 2005, and 100% for 2006. For 25-44 age group, percentages are 80% for 2003, 85% for 2004, 80% for 2005, and 75% for 2006. For 45-54 age group, percentages are 70% for 2003, 65% for 2004, 60% for 2005, and 50% for 2006. For 55-64 age group, percentages are 40% for 2003, 45% for 2004, 40% for 2005, and 27% for 2006. For the 65+ age group, percentages are 20% for 2003, 25% for 2004, 20% for 2005, and 17% for 2006. The graph highlights a decline in internet usage across all age groups from 2003 to 2006, with the highest percentages observed in the 16-24 age group, followed by the 25-44, 45-54, 55-64, and the lowest in the 65+ age group.
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The given column chart compares the details about the percentage of mature people of various age group in England who consume the internet daily for a period of 4 years
Overall, it is transparent from the graph, the majority of people seen to use of internet between 16-24 years. Least people marked at the age of 65 or above. Moreover the highest usage of internet can seen in 2006 and the lowest in 2003 in the age group of 25-44 years.
To expound the chart in details, the main users of the internet were young adults aged between 16-24 years. In 2003 and 2004, they shared the same percentage, which was 80%. In 2005 this figure increased significantly to 100%, but slightly decreased 90% in the next year
Probing further, in the 25-44 age group, there was a gradual growth in the percentage from 50% to 80% between 2003 and 2006. There were similar increase for the 45-54 years in 2006. As for the other two groups, although the percentage has minor fluctuations, the overall trend was upwards.
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