The bar graph provides information about the proportion of individuals,aged 16 to over 65 years old, with regard to Internet daily consumption in the UK during the years 2003 and 2006.
Overall, it can be seen that the younger individuals are, the more they daily consume the internet because of individuals’ capability of internet accessibility including generations. The group of 16 to 24 years old is the largest fraction of residents using the internet; however, the elderly occupy the smallest percentage of the total spending time on online platforms.
According to the detail, younger who aged 16-24 years old spent more time with online interaction in comparison to the other categories, with at least four in fifths over the times as well as reaching a peak at 100% in 2005. The data also reveals a similar pattern between the total of adults aged 25-44 and 45-54 in the case of internet consumption,accounting for 80% in 2006 with less usage in the previous years. Additionally, the figures for the older,aged 55-64 years old,interacting with online media platforms experienced half of the total in 2006,never over 50% over the years.
