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The image depicts a chart with two sections: Alcohol-Related Deaths 2005 and beers consumption per capita, 2002 (liters). The Alcohol-Related Deaths section lists figures for Total, Male, and Female deaths for seven countries. Lithuania: Total 125,000, Male 112,000, Female 13,000. Ireland: Total 582,000, Male 413,000, Female 169,000. Czech Republic: Total 1,369,000, Male 900,000, Female 469,000. Canada: Total 580,000, Male 505,000, Female 75,000. Estonia: Total 383,000, Male 332,000, Female 51,000. Germany: Total 1,185,000, Male 986,000, Female 200,000. Austria: Total 913,000, Male 783,000, Female 130,000. The beers consumption per capita, 2002 section lists figures in liters for each country: Lithuania 91, Ireland 104, Czech Republic 132, Canada 86, Estonia 98, Germany 107, Austria 106.
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The table displays the correlation between alcohol consumption and the deaths in seven countries.
Overall, there was a solid evidence on the fact that the country with a higher beers consumed such as Czech, Germany, and, Austria, were also accounting for a greater deaths related to alcohol.
Czech held the top rank for having the most deaths, with 1,369,000 people dead from drinking alcohol in 2005. Followed by Germany, which this number was slightly less than that of Czech by 84,000. Similarly, Austria had a close amount of beers consumption to both Czech and Germany, also, showing 913,000 deaths accordingly. On the other hand, this trend was violated in case of Ireland. Although, the figures of beers consumption were almost equal to Germany and Austria, the number of the total deaths far less below, with only 582,000 deaths in 2005.
For the remaining group, including Lithuania, Canada, Estonia; showed a lower deaths caused by alcohol, with no country exceeding 580,000 deaths.
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