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The image contains two graphs related to beer sales and pub numbers in the UK. The first graph is a line chart showing the volume of beer sold from 2000 to 2016, with one line for sales to pubs starting at 22000 (2000), peaking at around 24000 (2001), and then declining to below 15000 (2016), while the other line for sales to the sober market begins below 15000 (2000), surpasses pubs around 2007, and climbs to just under 20000 (2016). The second graph is a vertical bar chart of the total number of pubs from 2000 to 2016 with a descending trend from approximately 60000 (2000) to just over 50000 (2016). Specific yearly data from the graphs are not detailed numerically.
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The line chart illustrates number of beer sold in pubs and supermarkets in the span of sixteen year. While, a bar graph depict data of the sum of pubs were winded-up over the similar period.
Overall, according to data, it is clearly seen that, sold of beer to pubs were deacreased during the period. That’s why number of pubs shuted-down during the same period.
To start, acoording to line chart,volume of beer sold in UK was very large by pubs. It was gradually decreased 5000 barrael between 2000 and 2004. After 2006 , it was dramataclly decreased 2000 barreles. While, in supermarkets sold of beer increased 5000 amount of barreles. It was stable in between starting period and gradually increased 5 % in 2014 to 2016.
Next, according to bar graph the many pubs had closed down. In 2000 to 2016 there were gradually increased 5000 of number of pubs closing per year. As a results, mostaly pubs had closed due to deacresing sales of beer.
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