The bar chart demonstrates the number of citizens, per 1,000 people, connecting to the Internet in five different countries from 2001 to 2002 while the table illustrates the percentage of growth over the same period. Overall, while South Korea accounted for the most number of Internet connections among 5 categories, the proportion of development of Britain was the highest. Additionally, the amount of residents using the Internet rose in all figures over the survey period.
Regarding the bar graph, Internet connections in South Korea from approximately 16 in 2001 to over 23 in 2002, regarded as the largest number over the period. Subsequently, Japan experienced a slight increase from around 5 in 2001 to over 8 in 2002. Followed by the USA and Germany with the number of residents using the Internet was from nearly 5 and 4 to about 7 and 6 between 2001 and 2002, respectively. Lastly, for Britain, it climbed marginally from only 2 to around 4 over the same period.
Concerning the table, Britain remarked as the largest segment with 230%. Followed by Japan with around three quarters, which was more than Germany 8%. As for the USA and South Korea, the USA constituted around a half whereas Japan was only about two fifth, which was the least percentage of Internet connections growth
