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The image presents a line chart depicting the percentage of internet users of the total population in the USA, Canada, and Mexico from 1999 to 2009. The USA starts at approximately 40% in 1999 and reaches near 80% in 2009. Canada begins around 30% in 1999 and climbs to just over 70% in 2009. Mexico shows an increase from approximately 5% in 1999 to about 30% in 2009. Each country's line trend demonstrates a consistent upward trajectory over the ten-year period. The chart's y-axis measures the percentage from 0 to 100, with increments of 20, while the x-axis represents years.
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The line chart illustrates how many people connected to the internet in the US, the UK and Japan between 1999 and 2009.
Overall, there was an upward trend in the percentage of internet users in all countries mentioned. Furthermore, the UK had the highest figure in the final year.
Evidently, the proportion of people accessing the internet in the UK started at around 10%, with the most a significant increase to over 60% before a leveling off for two years and a final rise rapidly to 100% to the top list in 2009.
A similar pattern can be seen in the figures for the US and Japan in 2001, after remaining stable at 20% and 5% respectively (1999). The US’s and Japanese’s data increased to 90% and 50% in that order in the final year.
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