The bar graph elucidates data from 2015 regarding the intake of tea and coffee in seven distinct nations.
Considering from an overall perspective, Canadian people had highest coffee. Whereas, tea consumption was most popular in turkey’s population. Noticeably, in Britain both coffee and tea intake were noticed same.
To begin with, taking Australia into the consideration where 1kg tea consumed by per person, and more than 2kg coffee intake was noticed. Apart from this, over the 6kg per person coffee consumed by the Canadian individuals rather than tea intake was noticed only less than 1kg per person. In addition, coffee drunk by the New Zealand civilization was more as compared to the tea where former one was noticed at over the 1kg per person and latter one was observed at nearly 4kg per person. Moreover, tea intake was most popular in Russian population which was accounted at around 2.5kg per person where coffee intake was noticed less than 1.
Furthermore, 5kg per person tea consumption was observed in Turkish’s inhabitants where 2kg per person coffee intake was noticed. In UK, both coffee and tea consumed by the Britain residents which was noticed at 3kg per person. Lastly, tea intake was least preferred by the USA population as compared to the coffee was most preferable, 0.5kg per person, 5.5kg per person, respectively.
