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The image contains a bar chart titled "IMPORTED FOOD (US Dollars)" with horizontal bars representing four different countries in three different years. For the United States, the years 2005, 2010, and 2015 show values approximately at 40000, 80000, and 160000 respectively. United Kingdom values are approximately at 30000, 40000, and 70000 for the same years. India has values close to 10000, 20000, and 40000. Lastly, China's values are around 10000, 30000, and 60000. The x-axis is labeled with numbers starting from 0 up to 160000 in increments of 20000. The y-axis lists the countries as United States, United Kingdom, India, and China. Each year (2005, 2010, 2015) is represented by a different shade of a bar with no specific color information given.
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The given bar graph illustrates the number of food items imported in four nations – United States, United Kingdom, India and China in the year 2005, 2010 and 2015, mwasured in US dollars. It is evident that United States imported the maximum amount of foods in all the three years consecutively. While, India stood at the last position in terms of edibles import.
The amount of importing rose consecutively for United States starting with 70000 dollars in 2005, 100000 dollars in 2010 and finally reaching to nearly 140000 dollars in 2015. Next to US, China brought a total of 180000 dollar food items. While China invested 20000 dollars in 2005, the investment further increased by 40000 for 2010 and later again by 40000 by ending up investing 100000 in 2015.
As for United Kingdom, the data shows a slight increase in the invested amount with an approximate amount of 40000, 50000 and 60000 in 2005, 2010, 2015 respectively. However, the overall amount, 35000 dollars, invested by India in importing food items is lesser than what US and UK imported in 2005.
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