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The image depicts internet users as a percentage of the population from 1999 to 2009: In 1999, USA at 20%, Canada at 10%, and Mexico at 5%. By 2001, USA at 40%, Canada at 30%, and Mexico at 10%. By 2003, USA and Canada both at 60%, Mexico at 25%. By 2005, USA at 70%, Canada at 80%, and Mexico at 30%. By 2007, USA at 70%, Canada at 95%, and Mexico at 40%. By 2009, USA at 80%, Canada at 100%, and Mexico at 40%.
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The line graph compares the percentage of people who used the Internet in three countries from 1999 to 2009.
Overall, the figures show consistent rise in all three countries. A very large proportion of Americans and Canadians had access to the Internet compared to Mexicans. Canada experienced the fastest growth among all three.
The percentage of people using the Internet in the USA was about 20%, whereas Canada and Mexico stood at 10% and 5%, respectively. In 2005, the figures for the USA and Canada reached about 70% while Mexico accounted for 25%.
Almost 100% of Canadians used the Internet in 2009 whereas almost 80% of the American Internet users were there. The proportion of people using the Internet in Mexico rose to around 40%.
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