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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 given bar graph illustrates the amount of aid given by six developed countries, from 2008 to 2010, measured in billions of dolla ris.
The US provided the most aid in all three years and despite a slight drop in 2009 from 22 to 20 billion dollars in 2009, the figure rose to $25 billion in 2010. Germany, UK and Japan, were other three major donors, with figures ranging between 10 and 15 billion dollars. It is interesting to note that Germany increased its aid continuously over the years, but the aid from the other two showed fluctuations. The aid from Netherlands and Sweden was always under $10 billion, yet the three years saw similar changes in the figures.
Overall, the US contributed the most in supporting the developing world. whilst the aids of most countries fluctuated in three years, Germany was the only country with consistent increases.
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