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The image presents a line graph with the x-axis depicting years from 1999 to 2009 and the y-axis showing the percentage of internet users from 0% to 100%. Three lines indicate the percentage of internet users in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. In 1999, the USA had approximately 20% of internet users, Mexico had close to 5%, and Canada about 10%. By 2009, the USA percentage increased to just below 80%, Mexico to around 30%, and Canada to between 70% and 80%. The lines show a consistent upward trend over the years for all three countries, with the USA and Canada's lines being relatively close throughout and Mexico's line consistently lower.
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The line graph gives information about how many population were accessed according to three distinctive countries: USA, Mexiko and Canada over a decade, commencing in 1999.
Overall, the number of Internet users increased all in countries. Noticeably, Mexico was the country with the least number of Internet users both at the beginning and end of the period.
Looking at details, initially, there was not a significant disparity of 10% between Canada and USA Internet users, they constituted 10% and 20% relatively. In 2005, this figures were equal in 70%. And at the end of period this margin expanded with 10% and the former accounted for 80%, and the latter increased four-fold.
When it comes to Mexico, at the beginning it was the lowest figure in terma of percentage of Internet users compared to other countries with around 5%, and in the following years, there was eight-fold growth and in 2009 final rate accounted for 40%.
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