The provided visual representations illustrate the use of the Internet and the average expenditure on online shopping in Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, and the UK in the year 2000.
Overall, the data depicts significant variations in the proportion of internet users among the five countries, with Sweden recording the highest percentage and Spain the lowest. Similarly, the average spending on online shopping exhibits considerable diversity, with the UK reporting the highest amount and Spain the lowest.
In 2000, Sweden registered the highest proportion of internet users at 35%, while Spain and France reported the lowest percentages at 5% and 10% respectively. In contrast, Germany and the UK both recorded relatively stable percentages, hovering around 13%. Regarding the average spending on internet shopping, Sweden reported the highest expenditure at 75 euros, followed by France at 57 euros, Germany at 46 euros, the UK at 87 euros, and Spain at the lowest with 10 euros.
The horizontal bar chart illustrates the varying proportion of internet users, with Sweden having the highest representation and Spain the lowest. Meanwhile, the pie chart delineates the average spending on online shopping per person in euros, where the UK has the highest figure and Spain the lowest, although specific segments are not explicitly labeled with corresponding countries.
