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The image is a bar graph depicting the consumption of tea and coffee in tonnes for four countries: Canada, US, UK, and Germany. The vertical axis scale increments by 10000 from 0 to 90000. Canada's tea consumption is 20000 tonnes and coffee is approximately 33000 tonnes. The US has tea consumption at 30000 tonnes and coffee at around 47000 tonnes. The UK consumes 80000 tonnes of tea and 50000 tonnes of coffee. Germany's tea consumption is 12000 tonnes and coffee is 88000 tonnes. Tea is represented with striped bars and coffee with solid bars.
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The given data provides information about quantity of tea and coffee which was imported by four distinct nations. The measurement is given in tonnes.
Overall, it is noticeable that the United Kingdom had the highest imports in tea and the smallest amount imports in coffee across other countries, while Canada had the reverse pattern, it was a leader in coffee, but the tea imports was the last compared to other countries.
First of all, the United Kingdom led in tea imports with 16000 tonnes, while coffee was fewer for a 4 times than tea imports. Then, the USA had the second place with tea, representing about 9000 tonnes and 7000 tonnes in coffee.
Next, Canada had the least imports in tea, showing 4000 tonnes, when in tea it had the best sell in coffee with 8000 tonnes. Germany had the third place in both compares with 6000 in tea and 5000 tonnes in coffee.
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