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The image displays a bar graph titled "Percentage of adults by age group using the internet from 2003 to 2006". It has five age groups (16-24, 25-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65+) with four bars each representing the years 2003 to 2006. For 16-24, the percentages are 2003: 112, 2004:104, 2005: 96, 2006: 88; for 25-44, the percentages are 2003: 98, 2004: 92, 2005: 84, 2006: 76; for 45-54, the percentages are 2003: 82, 2004: 76, 2005: 70, 2006: 64; for 55-64, the percentages are 2003: 44, 2004: 38, 2005: 32, 2006: 28; for 65+, the percentages are 2003: 20, 2004: 18, 2005: 16, 2006: 14. Each percentage decrease progressively from 2003 to 2006 across all age groups.
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The chart illustrates the proportion of the different ages of adults in the UK using the Internet each day between 2003 and 2006.
Overall, it is clear that people who aged 16 to 24 spent the most time on using the internet, while people aged 65 and more spent the least.
In 2003, around 80% adults who were between 16 and 14 years old used the Internet, while nearly 60% and 50 % people aged 45 to 54 and 25 to 44, respectively. In addition, the percentage of adults aged 55 and 64 used the Internet was under 40%. In 2004, there were 80% of people between 16 and 14 years old , which was the highest percentage in this year, while other ages was from nearly 65% to under.
In 2005, adults who were between 16 and 14 years old spent time on using the Internet the most, at 100%. Around 65% of 25 to 54 years old people who using the Internet. In 2006, there were approximately 85% to 80% adults spending time on using the Internet, while just only 20% of older people aged 65 and more.
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