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Band 7+: The graph below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by four different countries. summarise the information by selecting and rePorting the main Points and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 given column graph illustrates the amount of tea and coffee imported in Canada,the Us, the UK and Germany. It is clear from the graph that only in the UK more tea is imported than coffee and the maximum tea (80,000 tonnes) is imported by the UK.

Canada and the USA import almost equal amount of tea and coffee each, which is 20,000 tonnes and 40,000 tonnes respectively. The Germans import double the amount of tea (40,000 tonnes) than Canada or the USA but the amount of coffee imported is only 10,000 tonnes more at 50,000 tonnes. The highest discrepancy is seen in the amount of tea and coffee imports in the UK where 80,000 tonnes of tea is imported and about 30,000 tonnes of coffee is imported.

Overall, it is interesting to note that the UK takes the lead in importing both these beverages with a total of 110,000 tonnes. Germany follows closely by importing a total of 90,000 tonnes whereas US and Canada import 60,000 tonnes each.

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