The graphs illustrate information about the use of Internet in five European nations in 2000.
Overall, Sweden had the highest percentage of population using the Internet among all five countries, while Spain had the lowest percentage of population using the Internet in 2000. United Kingdom’s average spending on shopping on the Internet per person had the largest proportion among all five nations, while France’s average expenditure on shopping online per person had the third-largest proportion in 2000.
Sweden’s population using the Internet elucidated a number of around 35%, while Spain’s population using the Internet displayed a number of around 5%. UK’s popualation using the Internet showed a number of nearly 20%, while Germany’s population using the Internet elucidated a number of nearly 15%. France’s population using the Internet displayed a number of approximately 10% in 2000.
UK’s average expenditure on shopping on the Internet per person illustrated a number of around 87 euros, while France’s average spending on shopping on the Internet per person displayed a number of around 57 euros. Sweden’s average spending on shopping online per person showed a number of nearly 76 euros, while Germany’s average spending on shopping on the Internet per person illustrated a number of approximately 46 euros. Spain’s average expenditure on shopping online per person elucidated a number of nearly 10 euros.
