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Band 6+: The bar chart below give information about five countries spending habits of shopping on consumer goods in 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image shows a bar graph of the amount spent on consumer goods in thousand pounds sterling by five countries: Belgium, Spain, Austria, and Britain. The goods are console games, outdoor game accessories, cosmetics, books, toys, and cameras. Console games spending ranges from 135 to 160, with Britain spending the most. Outdoor game accessories spending ranges from 135 to 170, with Austria spending the most. Cosmetics spending ranges from 140 to 160, with Belgium spending the most. Books spending ranges from 140 to 155, with Spain spending the most. Toys spending ranges from 140 to 165, with Britain spending the most. Cameras spending ranges from 135 to 160, with Belgium spending the most.
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The bar chart makes comparisons between the spending values habits on 6 products of 4 nations in 2012, measured in British pounds

Overall, each nation have different spending habits on all six categories. However, a noticeable characteristic is that Britain is consistently the highest spender of 4 nations. Furthermore, Austria and Britain spent most on camera and toys, whilst Spain’s and Belgium’s spending is roughly equal and consistent throughout 6 categories.

Specifically, Britain spent around 155 thousand pounds on console games and outdoor game accessories, about 160 thousand on cosmetics and book, approximately 167 thousand on toys and 170 thousand on cameras. Austria, on the other hand, spent 165 thousand pounds on cameras, 157 thousand on books and toys.

In contrast, Austria’s spending figure on console games is much more similar to that of Belgium and Spain, which was at 150 thousand, around 5 thousand more that Belgium’s and Spain’s spending figure. However, regarding outdoor game accessories and cosmetics, Austria spent the least, which were valued at about 140 thousand and 145 thousand respectively, whilst Spain spent 158 thousand and Belgium spent 150 thousand and 146 thousand respectively.

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