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 interesting point is that it was male who died mostly in all given countries.
Looking at the details, it is clear that Czech ranked first, accounting for 1369000 people death(900000 men and 469000 women). The country that had the lowest number of deaths that happened by drinking alcohol is Lithuania, however it placed the 6th in the rank of beers with 91 liters per person. Germany and Austria had taken the second and third places, with 1185000 and 913000 deaths respectively. Additionally, the consumption of beer in 2002 for these 2 counties was almost similar (107 and 106 liters respectively).
In terms of Canada and Ireland, they both had under 582000 deaths, and the death of males in Canada was significantly higher compared to the latter. When it comes to the consuming of the beer, it is evident that each person drunk 104 litres of beer in Ireland and 86 litres in Canada in 2002. In this table, Estonia placed the 6 th place with 383000 deaths, on which 51000 of them were women. Also, ach resident of this country consumed 98 litres in 2002.
