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The image presents a bar graph detailing tea and coffee imports in tonnes across four countries: Canada, US, UK, and Germany. For Canada, tea imports are at 5,000 tonnes and coffee imports at about 1,000 tonnes. The US shows tea imports of approximately 16,000 tonnes and coffee imports near 35,000 tonnes. The UK imports of tea stand at about 57,000 tonnes while coffee imports are just over 40,000 tonnes. Germany imports roughly 43,000 tonnes of tea and approximately 33,000 tonnes of coffee.
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The graph below illustrates information about the how much tonnes of tea and coffee were imported by four different countries.
Overall, the entire amount of both drinks showed fluctuating trends. Coffee transportation was more than coffee one, in contrast in the UK tea transportation was nearly 2.5 times higher.
In Canada and the US same amounts of beverage were sold: 20000 tons for tea, this amount was doubled for coffee.
The amount of tea reached its peak in the UK nearly 80000 tons. Coffee salling rate was the smallest proportion among the other countries: it was 30000 tons.
Gremany showed the major proportion for coffee importing. 50000 tons of coffee was imported from Germany. Then, salling rate for tea plant was also enough significant: 40000 tons that was lower than the UK, higher than other countries.
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