The bar chart illustrates tea and coffee consumption in 2015, showcasing the six countries with the highest consumption of these beverages. The data is divided into two periods.
Overall, the number of kilograms per person consuming coffee exceeded that of those consuming tea. Although both drinks showed significant variability between countries, there were some similarities, particularly in the United Kingdom, where both beverage trends appeared parallel.
Regarding the coffee consumption chart, the trajectory was more consistent in California (United States) and Australia (New Zealand), where coffee consumption approximately doubled and tripled respectively. In contrast, the tea consumption chart appeared less stable. Furthermore, the bar chart demonstrates the superiority of tea in Russia and Turkey, indicating a preference for tea over coffee in these countries. Additionally, the United Kingdom showed similar levels of tea and coffee consumption.
In conclusion, the main feature highlighted is the variation in beverage preferences across different societies. The 2015 bar chart demonstrates a significant preference for coffee over tea in most countries, indicating a stronger global tendency towards coffee during that period.
