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Some interesting facts concerning with the usage of social media by the users aged15-24 in Canada in 2000 are revealed in this graph. Looking at the overall perspective, it can be witnessed that a significant amount of both genders use the Email most. Beginning with the quatum of Email users in 2000, it can be […]
The provided bar chart compared the popularity of internet usage between genders (male and female) between ages from 15 to 24 in Canada in 2000. Additionally, the data provided the four various purposes for which the internet was used (such as email, social networks, online shopping and other activities.) Units were measured in percentages. At […]
The percentage of men and women who used the internet in Canada has been depicted by the bar graph between 15 to 24 age in 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that internet was utilized highest to send emails during the period by Canadians. Whereas, it was lowest in case of other activities. According to the […]
The percentage of men and women who used the internet in Canada between 15 to 24 age group has been depicted by the bar graph in 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that internet was utilized highest to send emails during the period by the Canadians. Whereas, it was lowest in case of other activities. According […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of young male and female internet users aged 15-24 in Canada in 2000, divided into four categories of online activities. Overall, email was the most popular activity among both genders, while online shopping was the least common. Females tended to use the internet more for communication and shopping, whereas […]
The graph depicts the figure of age group from 15 to 24 male and female in Canada using internet in 2000. The unit is measured in percent. Overall, There are four kinds of internet activities such as Email, Social networks, Online shoping, other activities of which the amount of male and female Canadian used Email […]
The given bar chart depicts the percentage of men and women aged 15 to 24 who used the internet for four different reasons in Canada in 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the high percentages of males and females utilized the internet for sending electronic mails, while the low percentages used for other activities […]
The provided chart shows the percentage of male and female internet users aged between 15 and 24 in Canada in 2000. Overall, it is clear that females were more engaged in email and online shopping, while males showed more interest in social networks and other online activities. To begin, almost half of the young Canadian […]
The given chart presents data about the percentage of internet users for both genders, from age 15-24 group in Canada of the year 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that male as well as female users preferred utilizing screen time for email and social networks to the other purposes. Starting with male users who remained dominant […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of internet users aged 15 to 24 in Canada in the year 2000, delineating the distinctions in usage between male and female users across various online activities. Overall, female users exhibited higher engagement in email usage and online shopping, while male users led in social networking activities. Notably, […]
The bar chart depicts the proportion of two different genders applicants who are combinations of adolescence and adult in specific country and year associated usage of internet such as email, social networks, online shopping and other activities. Overall, it can be seen that the most users in males and females were using internet to access […]
The bar chart draws a gender-based comparison between percentages of 15 to 24 years old citizens of Canada that engaged in various online activities during the year 2000. Overall, it was evident from the data presented in the graph that exchanging electronic mail followed by social networking were the means in which the internet was […]
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of people who used internet between the ages of 15 and 24 in 2000. It is classified based on gender. Overall, it is clear that there was a variation in the proportion of internet users in Canada. It is evident that females who used internet for mailing and online […]
