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The image presents a bar chart detailing aid given from six developed countries to developing countries during 2008-2010. For the US, aid was approximately 23 billion in 2008, 25 billion in 2009, and 28 billion in 2010. Germany contributed around 9 billion in 2008, rising to 10 billion in 2009, and maintaining 10 billion in 2010. The UK provided about 7 billion in 2008, then slightly increased to 8 billion in 2009 and stayed constant in 2010. Japan's aid fluctuated around 6 billion in 2008, dropped slightly to around 5 billion in 2009, and returned to 6 billion in 2010. The Netherlands gave approximately 5 billion each year from 2008 to 2010, while Sweden maintained aid close to 5 billion throughout the same period.
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This giver bar graph illustrates the assistance from US,Germany, UK,Japan,Netherland and Sweden to developing countries from 2008 to 2010.
The US provided the most aid from all three years without 2009 ,there was a slide drop from 22 to 20 billion dollars , this figure rose to almost 25 billion dollars in 2010. Germany,UK and Japan were the three major donors ,with figures ranging between 10 to 15 . The aid continuously increased by Germany to 15 billion dollars from 10 billion dollars, however UK and Japan showed fluctuation in there aid. Similar figures was showed by Netherland and Sweden , are the countries which provided least aid to other and under 10 billion dollars .
Overall , US supported the most aid to developing countries. Germany was the only country ,which increased the aid gradually ,but other countries showed fluctuation.
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