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Band 5+: The pie graph shows bottled water consumption in various regions as a percent of global consumption and the bar chart shows the growth of bottled water consumption in 2001

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The image displays two visual data representations: a 1999 pie chart showing bottled water consumption in various regions as a percentage of global consumption and a bar chart depicting the percentage growth change in 2001. The pie chart divides consumption as follows: Western Europe 48%, Australia 2%, Middle East 2%, Africa 5%, Latin America 5%, New Zealand 5%, Asia 15%, USA 13%. The bar graph indicates percentage growth changes for each region in 2001: Western Europe (4%), Australia (8%), Middle East (5%), Africa (7%), Latin America (11%), New Zealand (3%), Asia (12%), USA (14%).
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The pie chart and line graph illustrates consumption of water in two different years, in 1999 and in 2001.

Overall, over the 3 years only China and Western Europe didn’t show any change while other countries mostly grow in its number. However only USA showed a decline.

In the pie chart largest proportions of usage was experienced by Asian countries and smallest with Western Europe and Australia. However, Latin America and New Zealand share almost the same proportion of consumption by demonstrating 10 and 13 percents, respectively.

The line graph shows quiet difference after 3 years of examining. Only Western Europe could remain the same amount comparing with other places. Hosts of Australia experienced dramatic growth in its percents, from 2 percent in 1999 and over 7 percent after three years. Additionally, Middle East and Africa had the same proportions throughout the years, but only by demonstrating the growing number in 2001. Over the years Latin America and the New Zealand end up to be in the same position with illustrating numbers over 11%. Moreover, USA which was a country that consumed 15% in 1999, illustrated the seemingly upward trend in 2001. However, China as the the country that showed the huge numbers remain the same position over the years.

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