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The image depicts a line graph titled "Internet Use Among a country's Population by Age Group from 2010 to 2017" with the x-axis representing age groups (16-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74) and the y-axis representing percentage of total population (0 to 100%). Two lines represent data for 2010 and 2017. In 2010, the 16-24 age group had around 95% internet use, 25-34 had around 90%, 35-44 had around 85%, 45-54 had around 75%, 55-64 had around 65%, and 65-74 had around 45%. In 2017, the 16-24 age group had around 100% internet use, 25-34 had around 95%, 35-44 had around 92%, 45-54 had around 88%, 55-64 had around 82%, and 65-74 had around 72%.
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The provided line graph illustrates the population’s distribution of used cyberspace in different age groups from 2010 to 2017.
It can be seen in both years that the older you get, the less you use the internet. However, in 2017 adults became more used to navigating through the net.
Initially, the internet usage in the younger age groups was accounted between 90% and 70%, while the middle age compeers’ web management made up from 60%(45-54 years old) to around 30%. As for the oldest groups(55-64 and 65-74), the internet using population’s share diminishes to about one tenth.
In 2017 the web usage segment changed remarkably: from 100% to 80% were all contributed to the new generations(16-44) and adult groups(45-54). Meanwhile, a third of elderly people operated in the internet.
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