The line graph illustrates the percentage of households with internet access from 2000 to 2020, and the pie chart represents the purposes for which the internet is used in 2020 in a particular country.
The graph shows a consistent upward slope for the last two decades. In the year 2000, it can be seen that the internet usage was only 10% and saw a slight hike the next year in 2002, reaching 20%. In 2005, the households that had internet connectivity reached 30%. The consumption of the internet increased rapidly in the remaining half of the decade, almost doubled, and touched nearly 60%. The growth continued and reached around 65% in the subsequent two years. Mid-decade, the access had reached 75%. Towards the end of 2020, internet access in households had reached 90%.
The pie chart depicts five categories where the internet is being used in the year 2020. The highest usage was for social media, which consists of 35%. After it is work and business purpose, which accounts for 25%. Subsequently, 20% internet was used for educational purposes. Further, 15% was utilized for entertainment, and the remaining 5% was used for any other reasons.
