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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 graph illustrates the amount of people who used Internet between 1999 and 2009 in three countries.
Overall , USA and Canada citizens who used to surf in the Internet between the given in graph yeas steadily increased. In contrast, teh increase in the number of people using the Internet in Mexico is slower. USA and Canada is quite similar, and in 2006 they have exactly the same amount of users.
Country with the most dramatic increase is Canada. In those several years, the number of users increased from approximately 10 percents to 100 percents. Mexico’s citizens got used to new technology much slowly. In Canada before 2002 was sharp increase and since 2002 it was not such a massive growth . Changes in Mexico’s amount of users are not drastic.
To the conclusion it is logical to say that from the most developed country to the least developed country are Canada, USA and Mexico respectively.
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