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Band 6+: 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 bar chart displays the values of tea and coffee bought from abroad in America, the United Kingdom, Canada and Germany.

Overall, almost every nation in the chart imported more coffee than tea except the British, while they were the highest tea importer among four countries. Germany ‘imported most coffee than the others.

As we can see in the chart,England, wales and Scotland were the most buyer in term of tea from overseas while they brought 80 thousand tonnes of tea which was three time higher than both the US and Canada, whereas their values stood at 20000 each. Although Germany imported more tea than America and Canada, the figure for Germany was two times lower than the UK, with Just above forty thousand.

The quantity of coffee imported by Canada and the United States of America was almost the same, the amount was nearly 40000 and forty thousand respectfully . Germany was leading country with a half of 100 thousand . Although, the UK was in top as tea importer among these nations, but in terms of coffee, it accounted for the lowest value with 30000 tons.

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