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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 bar chart depicts the proportion of Internet usage in the UK by several categories of ages around 4 years.
Overall, it can be seen while the group of ages from 16-24 had the highest percentage of people who use Internet daily, the opposite was true in the group of ages from 65+, which accounted for the lowest ratio throughout the timeframe.
Initially, there was a gradual increase in that of whoever used Internet each day in the group of ages (25-44), (45-54) from roughly 45% to 60%, from nearly 60% to 80%, respectively. Moreover, there were fluctuations in 2 groups including 55-64 and 65+. Additionally, the figure for the group of ages 55-64 which experienced a significant rose in the year 2006.
Furthermore, the group of ages from 16-24 had the similar proportion of approximately four-fifths in the first 2 years. Thereafter, it peaked at 100% before declining slightly about 95%.
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