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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 column graph represents the percentage of adults of different age groups using the Internet between 2003 and 2006, in the UK. At a glance, the over 65s has a least use of Internet users.
The people between 16 to 24 ages using the most Internet in their lives. They shared same percentage in 2003 and 2004 which was 80%, and then percentage increased significantly to 100% in the 2005, and it was decreased slightly to 90% in the next Year. In the 25-44 groups, there was a gradual growth in the percentage, from 50% in 2003 to 80% in 2006. There were a similar growth for 45-54 age groups, started for 60% to 80% between 2003 to 2006. The other two groups had minor fluctuation in percentage but trends was upwards.
Overall, adults between 16 to 24 people used the most Internet and the users grew with the time regardless of their age.
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