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Band 5+: The Given below shows the changes in the places where people used to surf the internet in the year 1998,2000,2002 and 2004.

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The image is a bar chart titled "UK survey of the places where people mostly accessed the Internet (1998-2004)"; it presents data for years 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 across four location categories: Home, Work, College, Library. For 1998: Home 10%, Work 20%, College 5%, Library 15%. For 2000: Home 20%, Work 40%, College 10%, Library 25%. For 2002: Home 30%, Work 50%, College 10%, Library 30%. For 2004: Home 50%, Work 60%, College 15%, Library 35%.
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To compare four various places in UK in terms of the percentage of people who are using the internet over a period of 6 years from 1998 to 2004 is the aim of diagram provided.

Overall, it is clear that while percentage of internet at home was the highest in all period, library was the lowest in terms of this trend. Totally, library increased gradually, while internet at job reduced moderately.

In 1998, the figure for home was the highest with around 55%, trial internet was the second with around 28%. House was far higher than college with 20% and library with approximately 12%. In 2000, although the numbers have changed, the positions have not changed. Around a 7% decrease was experienced by home, while library saw a 6% rise. Other two leveled out at this time.

By 2004, totally figures for industry and college declined rapidly, while home and library recorded a slight growth. Additionally, college and production saw their lowest position ever.

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