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The image displays a line graph showcasing internet users as a percentage of the population in three countries, USA, Canada, and Mexico from 1999 to 2009. Data points are indicated for every two years- 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009, with dotted and solid lines representing each country. The USA starts at approximately 20% in 1999, climbing to around 70% in 2009. Canada's internet usage percentage commences at roughly 10% in 1999, increasing steadily to just below 70% by 2009. Mexico shows the lowest starting point at below 5% in 1999, followed by a gradual rise to around 35% by 2009. The graph's vertical axis displays the percentage of population using the internet, ranging from 0% to 80% in increments of 10%, while the horizontal axis denotes years from 1999 to 2009.
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The line graph demonstrates the percentage of the population using the Internet in the USA, Canada, and Mexico between 1999 and 2009.
Overall, Internet usage increased in all three countries during the period, with the USA and Canada experiencing the most significant growth, while Mexico remained the lowest throughout.
In 1999, Internet penetration in the USA was highest, at around 20%, followed by Canada and Mexico, both below 10%. Over the next few years, both the USA and Canada saw a sharp rise in Internet usage. By 2005, both countries had surpassed 60%, with Canada slightly ahead.
From 2005 to 2009, Internet usage in both the USA and Canada continued to rise steadily, reaching approximately 100% by 2009. In contrast, Mexico saw a more gradual increase. While it started at the lowest point in 1999, its growth was consistent, reaching about 40% in 2009.
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