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Band 7+: The chart below shows the aid from six developed countries to developing countries from 2008-2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.

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The image displays aid data from 2008-2010 in billion dollars: USA 2008 (20), 2009 (25), 2010 (22); UK 2008 (12), 2009 (11), 2010 (13); Germany 2008 (10), 2009 (12), 2010 (14); Japan 2008 (8), 2009 (9), 2010 (11); Netherlands 2008 (6), 2009 (7), 2010 (9); Sweden 2008 (5), 2009 (7), 2010 (6).
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The given bar chart exhibits the aid provided by a particular six nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Netherlands and Sweden, to developing countries, measured in billion dollars, over a three-year period from 2008 to 2010.

Overall, the United States consistently outpaced the other five countries in terms of aid contribution throughout the period. While most countries showed an upward in their aid provision, Japan experienced fluctuations, and Sweden exhibited a decline by the end of the period. The UK and Germany demonstrated steady increases, while the Netherlands maintained relative stable contributions.

Regarding the figures for the countries with increasing aid, the United States provided the highest amount of about 21 billion dollars, nearly double Germany’s contribution of about 11 billion dollars, while both the UK and Netherlands accounted for significantly less at about 8 and 6 billion dollars respectively. The United States showed significant volatility, dipping to about 18 billion dollars before surging to 25 billion dollars in 2010. While less volatile than the USA, the other three nations all moved upward during this period, the UK climbing up to more than 12 billion dollars, Germany reaching the same level, and the Netherlands climbing to about 8 billion dollars by the end of the period.

Shifting the figures for the remaining countries, which displayed a different trajectory with fluctuations in aid, in the first period, Japan contributed about 11 billion dollars, which was more than a third higher than Sweden, which contributed about 6 billion dollars. Moving to the next period, while Japan’s contribution declined slightly to about 8 billion dollars and rebounded again to its initial point, 11 billion dollars, Sweden’s support increased by 2 billion dollars before ending at 5 billion dollars in the last period.

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