The bar chart illustrates the percentage of young adults, specifically those aged 18 to 25, who utilized online learning platforms in five different countries (A-E) over a ten-year period: 2010, 2015, and 2020.
Overall, participation in online learning saw a considerable increase across all five countries from 2010 to 2020. Country E consistently recorded the highest proportion of young users in all three years, while Country D showed the lowest engagement initially but experienced the largest proportional jump in participation.
In 2010, Country E led the group with 30% of its young population engaging in online platforms, followed by Country C at 25%. Countries A and B recorded relatively lower figures, at 20% and 15% respectively, with Country D reporting the lowest rate at just 10%.
Over the subsequent decade, all nations saw rapid growth. By 2015, Country E remained the leader, reaching 50%, and by 2020, it peaked at 80% participation. This 2020 figure was the highest on the entire chart. Country C also showed significant growth, climbing to 40% in 2015 and then 70% in 2020. Notably, Country D, despite starting at the bottom, demonstrated sharp acceleration, increasing its figure from 20% in 2015 to 45% in 2020, which represented the most dramatic overall increase from its 2010 starting point.
