The provided figures illustrate the results of the survey conducted over a decade, from 1995 to 2005. The table shows the number of internet users in five European nations, while the chart reveals the prevalence of the online shopping in three of those countries: in Germany, in France, and in Switzerland.
Overall, it is evident that the numbers for UK and Germany saw marked fluctuation, while Switzerland, France, and Spain had been growing in the quantity more gradually during the given period. Notably, France represented a significant popularity on online shopping in 2004.
Switzerland, France, and Spain underwent more stabe growth than Germany and UK. In 1995 Switzerland accounted for 1, and 4 in 2004. Meanwhile, France and Spain rated 2 and 0.5, then moved to 6 and 2, respectively. In contrast, Germany peaked with 314 in 2000, starting with just 5, and finnished with 15 in 2004. Similarly, UK experienced growth from 16 to 22 in 2000, followed by further increase in number, 41 in 2000.
Notable, France dominated over Germany and Spain in the popularity of online shopping with a mere 50 percentage. Switzerland took the second place with roughly 45 percent, while Germany rated for last percentage points in the study conducted in 2004.
