The given bar chart illustrates the amount of aid from 6 big nations to different developing countries from 2008 to 2010, measured in millions.
It is discernible that the highest amount of money in 2008 belonged to the US while the opposite was true for Netherland and Sweden. After 2 years, that of Germany increased most significantly while Japan witnessed a slight decline.
As the graph shows, the US possessed the highest data in 2008 with 21 million whereas only 6 million fell into both Netherland and Sweden . The second highest figure was recorded for Japan and the UK with 11 million, which established a 1-million gap with Germany.
Over the course of 2 years, the US and Germany rose dramatically to 23 million and 15 million, in that order, and became leading countries. Similarly, the aid from the UK and Netherland experienced a slight growth to 11 million and 6 million, respectively, by contrast with Japan decreasing minimally to 11 million. However, there was also a fluctuation in Sweden at 5 million.
