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Band 4+: The chart below shows the aid from six developed countries to developing countriesfrom 2008-2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the mainfeatures, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar graph of aid in $ billions from six countries (US, Germany, UK, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden) to developing countries from 2008-2010. The US provided the most aid, peaking at nearly $30 billion in 2010. Germany and the UK gave around $10-15 billion, with Germany increasing and the UK decreasing over the years. Japan and the Netherlands provided less than $10 billion, with Japan's aid decreasing and the Netherlands' remaining consistent. Sweden gave the least aid, around $5 billion, with a slight increase in 2010.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of total aid in six countries namely (US,Germany,UK,Netherland and Sweden in the years2008,2009 and 2009. Total aid meseared by billion dollars.

According to bar chart, The us government aloocated 20 to 25 billiondollars. In the mean while Netherland and Sweden have less monetary allocation between namely countries. Additionaly, Germany’s only experienced increasing trend.

In three years it is clear that, US government from 20 to 25 billion dollars given aid which started at aproximately 22 billion dollars in 2008 then ane year later slightly dropped about 20 billion dollars in 2009 then grown up to 25 billion dollars in 2010. The graph shows that, Germany,Uk and Japan total financial given by between 10 billion dollars to 15 billions.Germany startted at 10 billion dollars and rosed dramatically to 15 billion dollars in 2010. UK and Japan followed a same trend . Both of them strted at about 12 billion dollars and slighthly dip to 11 billion dollars in 2009.By 2010,UK and Japan reached to 13 and 11 billion dolars respectively.

In contrast, Netherland and Sweden contribute just under 10 billion dollars in 2008. Then both contriess increased slowly to 10 billion dollars then decreased approximately 8 billion dollars in 2010.

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