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The image depicts a bar graph and a table detailing internet connections per 1,000 people for South Korea, USA, Germany, Japan, and Britain in 2001 and 2002, alongside the corresponding growth rates. The bar graph shows that in South Korea, it was slightly below 20 in 2001, increasing close to 30 in 2002. The USA had fewer than 10 in 2001 and slightly increased by 2002. Germany had under 5 in 2001, with a moderate rise in 2002. Japan was near 10 in 2001 and increased marginally in 2002. Britain showed no connections in 2001 and had a small increase in 2002. The table records the growth rates: South Korea 41%, USA 50%, Germany 67%, Japan 75%, and Britain 230%.
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The chart illustrates the availability of internet connection between five countries in the years 2001-2002.
Overall, internet connection grew steadily during the year in all five countries, with Britian scoring the largest percentage point change.
In 2001, South Korea leads the group with an already high availability of internet connection to around 17 people per 1000 person. This later on rose by 41% to surpass 20 people. On the other hand USA, Germany and Japan expressed similar starting points in 2001 at around 3 people per 1000 persons. They all experienced a significant climb by the year 2002. USA doubled the percentage to reach 8 people, moreover, Germany reached 5 people after a 67% increase. Japan increased 75% to achieve almost 9 people.
Although Britian presented with the lowest percentage of internet usuage in 2001, they improved their internet usage significantly by 230% to reach the minimal percentage point of the group with 4 people per 1000 persons.
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