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 Internet users in the Middle East in June 2017

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October 17, 2022
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The chart below shows the internet users (in millions) in different countries in the Middle East as of June 2017. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

Internet users in million – June 2017

 Internet users in the Middle East in June 2017

Sample Answer 1

The bar chart outlines the number of internet users in nine Middle-Eastern countries as of June 2017. A glance at the bar chart reveals that Iran by far had the highest internet users while it was the lowest in Lebanon.

The diagram outlines that, more than 56 million Iranian citizens were connected to the internet in June 2017. During that time, Saudi Arabia had the second largest number of netzines, citizens who use the internet, where more than 24 million citizens had access to the internet. Iraq with exactly 14 million internet subscribers was in the distant third while this number in the United Arab Emirates was roughly eight and a half million. The numbers of citizens who had internet connections in countries like Yemen, Israel, Jordan and Syria were somewhat 6 million in each country. Finally, with the least number of internet users (4.6 million only) Lebanon stood at the bottom of the list.

Sample Answer 2

The bar graph reveals the number of internet users in June 2017 in nine different countries in the Middle East. As a general trend, Iran and Saudi Arabia had far more internet users than that of the remaining countries.

According to the diagram, among the Middle-Eastern countries, Iran had the highest number of internet users in June 2017 which was well over 56 million. With exactly 24.15 million internet users, Saudi Arabia stood at the second position in the list. Besides,14 million Iranians were connected to this digital world which was significantly fewer than that of Iranian and Saudi Arabian internet users, but notably higher than that of most other Arab countries. Interestingly, Yemen, Israel, Jordan and Syria had a similar number of internet subscribers that ranges from approximately 6 to 7 million. Finally, in the United Arab Emirates, just over 8.5 million citizens had access to the internet in June 2017 and the lowest number of internet users in a country was from Lebanon, where fewer than 5 million people had access to the internet technology.

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