The given line chart illustrates the amount of money that spent on books on the internet over a 6-year period, while the pie chart compares the percentage of books bought on the internet by UK countries. The data includes four countries: Northern Ireland, England, Wales, and Scotland.
Overall, it is evident than the amount of money that spent on book on the internet underwent a considerable increase over the years. In addition, the highest percentage of book purchases was recorded in England, whereas Northern Ireland had the lowest rate among the others.
In detail, in 1997, around 11 million euro was spent on book on the internet, and this figure climbed significantly to 16 million until 1998. Additionally, in 1999, nearly 19 million euro was recorded on book bought over the internet and this number rose substantially to 22 million in 2000. Then, between 2000 and 2001 the amount of money that spent on books on the internet increase modestly to 23 million, and 24 million by 2002.
According to the pie chart, the highest book bought over the internet accounted for England, at 81%. Conversely, in Northern Ireland this percentage was only 1%. Lastly, the percentage of books spendings in Wales was slightly higher than in Scotland, at 10% and 8%, respectively.
