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The graphs show the spending habits in the UK on books purchased online. The line graph gives date about the money spent on this habit over six years starting from 1997, while pie chart describes the percentage of UK countries involved.
The most striking point to be noted from the line chart is that money spent on online purchasing of books rose steadily from just over $10000 millions in 1997 to nearly 25000 millions in 2002. The highest increase was between 1997 and 1998 where figures soared from 10000 million to well over 15000 millions. Afterwards, the money consumed on online books increased gradually to reach about 22000 millions in 2000. The next two years showed a slight rise of this money to reach 25000 in the year 2002.
The pie chart displayed that more than three quarters (80%) of books were bought by people from England. Wales and Scotland represented 10% and 8% respectively. The least spenders were from North Ireland with only 1%.
Overall, it is clear that while the Internet book shopping increased in the UK, the England citizens were the highest spenders amongst the other UK countries.
The most striking point to be noted from the line chart is that money spent on online purchasing of books rose steadily from just over $10000 millions in 1997 to nearly 25000 millions in 2002. The highest increase was between 1997 and 1998 where figures soared from 10000 million to well over 15000 millions. Afterwards, the money consumed on online books increased gradually to reach about 22000 millions in 2000. The next two years showed a slight rise of this money to reach 25000 in the year 2002.
The pie chart displayed that more than three quarters (80%) of books were bought by people from England. Wales and Scotland represented 10% and 8% respectively. The least spenders were from North Ireland with only 1%.
Overall, it is clear that while the Internet book shopping increased in the UK, the England citizens were the highest spenders amongst the other UK countries.