24 Hours Only: Get 39% OFF on Our Premium Plan - Check Out Now!
Table

Band 7+: The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

Image for topic: The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.
Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
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.
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.

The chart showcases alcohol-related deaths and average beer consumption in seven different countries in the year 2005.

The table presents the number of alcohol-related deaths and beer consumption per capita in liters for Lithuania, Ireland, Czech Republic, Canada, Estonia, Germany, and Austria in 2005.

The Czech Republic stands out as the country with the highest rates of alcohol-related deaths and average beer consumption compared to the other nations. Around one million alcohol-related deaths were reported in the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria, with a higher proportion among males. These countries also had an average beer consumption of over 100 liters per person in 2002. Ireland, with an average beer consumption of 104 liters per person, had a significantly lower alcohol-related death rate compared to the aforementioned countries. Conversely, Lithuania, with the lowest average beer consumption, also had the lowest alcohol-related death rate in the chart.

Estonia and Lithuania had similar beer consumption levels in 2002; however, Estonia’s alcohol-related death toll was three times higher than that of Lithuania. Canada, with the least beer consumption of 86 liters per person, recorded 580,000 alcohol-related deaths in 2005. This data indicates a discrepancy between alcohol consumption rates and alcohol-related mortality, with Canada serving as an example of this disparity.

Word Count: 206

Answers On The Same Topic:

The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

The bar chart compares the number of people dying due to alcohol in 7 nations and the average beer consumption per capita in 2005. Overall, countries that had the largest number of alcohol-related deaths, including the Czech Republic, Germany and Australia, also took the lead in beer drinking. Additionally, across all of the surveyed nations, […]

The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

The table illustrates the number of alcohol-related deaths in seven countries in 2005, as well as the average beer consumption per capita in 2002. Overall, the Czech Republic recorded both the highest beer consumption and the greatest number of alcohol-related fatalities, whereas Lithuania reported the lowest figures in both categories. Additionally, alcohol-related mortality was far […]

The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

The table chart presents a comparative analysis of the number of deaths and how many liters they consumed in seven different countries in 2002. The chart shows that the highest number of people Alcohol related deaths significantly in Czech Republic. Moreover, they consumed alcohol most of the liters. In the different pattern, the lowest number […]

The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

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 […]

The graph below shows the alcohol-related deaths in 7 different countries and the average beer consumption in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the description of the correlation of the table that follows.

The given table illustrates deaths that are caused by alcohol in 7 different countries in 2005 and how many beers were consumed by one person in 2002. Overall, what stands out from the table is that the world’s mostly alcohol-related deaths are happened in Czech Republic, while the least of them occurred in Lithuania. Another […]

See All

Other Topics:

The table below shows the percentage of people who used four different types of public transport in four cities (London, Paris, Rome, and Madrid) in 2010.

The table above compares the percentage of people in four cities (London, Paris, Rome, Madrid) who used four different types of public transport. Overall, the data shows that tram had the lowest number of users in all four cities. Meanwhile, metro had the highest number of passengers in all cities except for Rome who mostly […]

The picture illustrates weekly consumption of milk and butter in four age categories by health AH in a particular European country.

The table illustrates the information about the percentage of people from four divided age groups consuming milk and butter on a weekly daily basis in one particular European country. Generally speaking, it is evident that the consumption of milk and butter increases as the age groups get older. While the highest quantity of milk is […]

The following table shows the number of people from five European nations living in each other's countries in 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The data presenting an information about the amount of people from five European nation that living in each other’s countries in two thousand eleven. over all, there is 3,298.000 people from Britain, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Spain that live in each other’s country. The british that count in the data, mostly live in spain. There […]

The line graph below shows the number of visitors (in millions) to three different museums in a European city between 2000 and 2020. 📈 Data (Figure) Year Museum A Museum B Museum C 2000 2.0 3.5 1.0 2005 2.5 3.0 1.5 2010 3.5 2.5 2.0 2015 4.0 2.0 3.5 2020 4.5 1.5 5.0

The line graph below depicts the number of visitors to three distinct museums measured in millons in a European city from 2000 to 2020. Overall, it is clear that the figure for Museum C witnessed a significant increase with a steady growth. By contrast, Museum B followed a complete opposite pattern, experiencing a downward trend. […]

.The table shows the number of international visitors arrivals came to nine different countries and the percentage changes between 2009 and 2010.

The table compares the number of international tourists arriving in 9 countries in 2009 and 2010. Overall, while US, Spain, UK, and Italy maintained as the countries with the least noticeable changes over the period, Turkey, China and Germany exhibited the most pronounced growth. In contrast, France’s figures remained unchanged and Hong Kong showed little […]

The graph below shows the average monthly rainfall in three different cities (London, Tokyo, and Madrid) over the course of a single year. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The provided graph elucidates the average monthly rainfall in millimetres in London, Tokyo, and Madrid over the course of four seasons. It is noteworthy that Tokyo experienced the most severe precipitation fluctuation over the year. According to the given data, London saw the most stable rainfall rate, fluctuating from 40 millimetres in July to 65 […]

See All
We have detected unusual activity on your device.
Please verify your identity to continue.
Note: This verification step won't sign you in. If you have a premium account, please log in to access the service as usual.
Google/Gmail Verification
Or verify using Email/Code
We've sent a verification code to:
youremail@gmail.com (Not your email?)
Enter it below to complete the verification process.
Ensure your email address is correct, your inbox is not full, and you check your spam folder. If no email arrives, consider using an alternative email.
You will need a Premium plan to perform your action!
Note: If you already have a premium account, please log in to access our services as usual.

Plans & Pricing

Our mission is to make quality education accessible and free for everyone.
However, to keep our hardworking team running and this service alive, we genuinely need your support!
By opting for a premium plan, not only do you sustain us in achieving the mission, but you also unlock advanced features to enrich your learning experience.

Free

For learners who aren't pressed for time

What's included on Free
1000+ IELTS Tests & Samples
Instant IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Evaluation (2 times/month)
Instant IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Evaluation (5 times/month)
Instant IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Essay Generator (2 times/month)
500+ Dictation & Shadowing Exercises
100+ Pronunciation Exercises
Flashcards
Other Advanced Tools

Premium

For those serious about advancing their English proficiency, and for IELTS candidates aspiring to boost their band score by 1-2 points (especially in writing & speaking) in just 30 days or less

What's included on Premium
Save Your IELTS Test Progress
Unlock All Courses & Content
Unlimited AI Conversations
Unlimited AI Writing Enhancement Exercises
Unlimited IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Evaluation
Unlimited IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Evaluation
Checked Answers Will Not Be Published
Unlimited IELTS Writing Task 1 & 2 Essay Generator
Unlimited IELTS Speaking Part 1, 2, & 3 Sample Generator
Unlimited Usage Of Advanced Tools

Due to the nature of our service and the provided free trials, payments are non-refundable.
Nếu bạn là người Việt Nam và không có hoặc không muốn trả bằng credit/debit cards, bạn có thể thanh toán bằng phương thức chuyển khoản:



Chọn gói:
279,000₫ 157,000 ₫ cho gói 1 tháng (chỉ 5,233₫/ngày)
819,000₫ 397,000 ₫ cho gói 3 tháng (chỉ 4,411₫/ngày)
1,649,000₫ 667,000 ₫ cho gói 6 tháng (chỉ 3,706₫/ngày)
3,299,000₫ 857,000 ₫ cho gói 12 tháng (chỉ 2,381₫/ngày)


Sau khi chuyển khoản, vui lòng đợi trình duyệt tự động điều hướng bạn trở lại Engnovate và bạn sẽ ngay lập tức nhận được mã kích hoạt tài khoản premium.
Nếu có lỗi xảy ra, bạn có thể liên hệ với team thông qua một trong các phương thức: email đến helloengnovate@gmail.com hoặc nhắn tin qua facebook.com/engnovate.
Vì toàn bộ công cụ trên website đều có thể sử dụng thử miễn phí, Engnovate không hỗ trợ hoàn tiền.