The given bar graph shows the proportion of internet users for five European countries, while the pie chart illustrates the average amount of money spent by residents of these countries online.
Overall, Sweden greatly outperforms other countries in the number of internet users in their population. At the same time, the pie chart is spread mostly evenly among the countries, except for Spain, where very little money is spent on online shopping.
Regarding the bar graph, the largest proportion among the countries, approximately one third of people in Sweden are internet users. The UK and Germany are in second and third places for internet usage with 20 and 15 percent of their people using the internet, respectively. France illustrates low popularity of internet, as about ten in a hundred individuals are internet users. In Spain, only five percent of population use internet, which is the absolute minimum among the countries selected.
Turning to the pie chart, people in the UK are leading in the amount of money spent online with an average British using up to 87 Euro. After the UK, there is Sweden at 76, France at 57, and Germany at 46 Euro per person. Spanish people only spend about 10 Euro on online shopping.
