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The image presents a table detailing percentages of British adults using the Internet for 3 months across various age groups from October 2000 to October 2005: Age 16-24 shows 70% in October 2000, 71% in October 2001, 85% in October 2002, 88% in October 2003, 90% in October 2004, 87% in October 2005; age 25-44 registers 53% in October 2000, 61% in October 2001, 75% in October 2002, 80% in October 2003, 81% in October 2004, 84% in October 2005; age 45-54 reflects 46% in October 2000, 46% in October 2001, 59% in October 2002, 69% in October 2003, 71% in October 2004, 75% in October 2005; age 55-64 records 24% in October 2000, 24% in October 2001, 41% in October 2002, 47% in October 2003, 48% in October 2004, 51% in October 2005.
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The chart illustrates statistics of alteration of the internet users in Biritain from 2000 to 2005.
Begining of the new century the proportion of the youngest age group (16-24) was 70 percent, while the elderly citizens group (55-64) indicates only 24 percent. About half of the adults have used internet for othe 2 age categories with 53 percent (25-44 age group) and 46 percent (45-54 age group). during the five year the percentage of World wide web users increased significantly for almost all groups with for more the 25 percent within 5 years. Only 16-24 category saw a noticable rose until 2004, from 70 percent to 90 percent. however, in 2005 this number declined by 3 percentage.
Overall, It’s clear that Internet consumers grew year by year for 4 age groups. The end of the 2005 each categories’ statistics changed by around a 25 percent.
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