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The image presents a bar chart detailing aid given from six developed countries to developing countries during 2008-2010. For the US, aid was approximately 23 billion in 2008, 25 billion in 2009, and 28 billion in 2010. Germany contributed around 9 billion in 2008, rising to 10 billion in 2009, and maintaining 10 billion in 2010. The UK provided about 7 billion in 2008, then slightly increased to 8 billion in 2009 and stayed constant in 2010. Japan's aid fluctuated around 6 billion in 2008, dropped slightly to around 5 billion in 2009, and returned to 6 billion in 2010. The Netherlands gave approximately 5 billion each year from 2008 to 2010, while Sweden maintained aid close to 5 billion throughout the same period.
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The provided bar chart presents the assistance from US, Germany, UK, Japan, Netherland, Sweden who evolved in the years 2008, 2009 and 2010. Units are billion dollars.
Overall, it is clear that the highest aid is US all the period. The lowest is Sweden.
Aid from the US in 2008 at 22 billions, in 2009 at 20 and 2010 25 billion, the highest figure shown on the chart.
German, UK, and Japan followed a similar trend. Germany helped 10 billion, Uk and Japan got the same number in 2008. In 2009 Germany was helped by 15 billion. The UK aid amounted to 11 and Japan 10 billions. Within 2010 Germany got the most numbers which consisted of 15 billions Dollars. Uk helped about 13 billions and Japan 11 in 2010.
Netherland and Sweden almost identical, but Netherland a little more was provided aid.
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