The line graph shows the percentage of internet access in households in different regions such as North America, Europe, Asia and Africa over a 20 year period between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, it can be seen that all percentages increased throughout 20 years. From the beginning North America and Europe have already had more persents than other 2 regions, despite that fact, all regions reached a peak in 2020.
North America rose from 50% to 90%, totalling 40%, while Europe grew from 30% to 80%, which altogether had 50% growth in 20 years. Therefore Europe has had the largest increase in the last 20 years in the period from 2000 to 2020.
Whereas Asia which had 20% grew to 50% and Africa with 10% reached 30%. So they have a slight difference from the first two regions from 2000 to 2020. It is illustrated that internet access is more useful in North America and Europe than the last two.
