The provided charts offer details regarding the percentage of internet users and the average spending on internet shopping in Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, and the UK in the year 2000.
Overall, the data clearly presents the varying proportions of internet users across the five countries, with Sweden having the highest percentage, and Spain having the lowest. The average spending on internet shopping also differs significantly among the countries, with the highest being in the UK and the lowest in Spain.
In 2000, the percentage of internet users in Spain and France was 5% and 10% respectively, while Sweden had the highest proportion at 35%. Conversely, Germany and the UK had relatively stable proportions, at around 13%. As for the average spending on internet shopping, Germany reported 46 euros, Sweden 75 euros, France 57 euros, the UK 87 euros, and Spain the lowest at 10 euros.
The horizontal bar chart signifies the percentage of internet users, with Sweden having the highest proportion and Spain the lowest. The pie chart displays the average spending on internet shopping per person in euros, where the UK has the highest figure and Spain the lowest.
