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The image is a bar graph depicting the consumption of tea and coffee in tonnes for four countries: Canada, US, UK, and Germany. The vertical axis scale increments by 10000 from 0 to 90000. Canada's tea consumption is 20000 tonnes and coffee is approximately 33000 tonnes. The US has tea consumption at 30000 tonnes and coffee at around 47000 tonnes. The UK consumes 80000 tonnes of tea and 50000 tonnes of coffee. Germany's tea consumption is 12000 tonnes and coffee is 88000 tonnes. Tea is represented with striped bars and coffee with solid bars.
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The graph illustrates the amount of tea and coffee imported by four countries: Canada, the US, the UK, and Germany.
Overall, the UK imported the highest amount of tea compared to the other countries, although it also has the lowest amount of imported coffee.
In detail, the UK recorded the highest tea trade at 80,000 tonnes, which is approximately 50% higher than that of Germany. For coffee, the UK imported 30,000 tonnes while Germany imported 50,000 tonnes, resulting in a difference of 20,000 tonnes.
Regarding the other regions, there is only a slight difference noted for the US compared to Canada. The coffee imports into the US and Canada exhibit a similar upward trend. A similar pattern is observed in tea imports as well, with both countries importing approximately 20,000 tonnes.
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