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Band 5+: The chart below shows tea and coffee consumption in 2015. Write a summary of the information. Select and report the main features, and make comparisons where necessary.

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The image shows a bar chart of tea and coffee consumption in 2015 by kilograms per person across seven countries: Australia (Tea: 1 kg, Coffee: 4 kg), Canada (Tea: 1 kg, Coffee: 5 kg), New Zealand (Tea: 1 kg, Coffee: 3 kg), Russia (Tea: 5 kg, Coffee: 2 kg), Turkey (Tea: 6.5 kg, Coffee: 1 kg), United Kingdom (Tea: 6 kg, Coffee: 3 kg), and United States (Tea: 1 kg, Coffee: 4 kg).
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The bar charts demonstrate how much kilograms per person of tea and coffee were consumed by people in seven countries in the year 2015.

From an overall perspective, the majority, there are four countries consumed more coffee than tea. The minority prefer more tea than coffee, which consists of two countries (Russia and Turkey). The exception, there is only one country that consumes tea and coffee equally.

There are four countries prefer more coffee than tea, there consist of Canada, which was the highest number of people who prefer coffee , the United States was the second at 5.5, New Zealand approximately 3.8 and the latest was Australia at 3 kilograms per person.

The majority of people consumed more tea than coffee were Turkey at 5 kilograms per person and Russia approximately 2.5, while the exception was United Kingdom because the amount of kilograms per person were equally at 3

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