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The image shows a line graph of banana consumption from 1998 to 2012 for the USA, UK, Australia, and Brazil. In 1998, consumption was at 30% (USA), 20% (UK), 30% (Australia), and 25% (Brazil). By 2000, consumption slightly changed to 32% (USA), 21% (UK), 31% (Australia), and 29% (Brazil). In 2002, Brazil's consumption peaked at 80%, while the USA, UK, and Australia had 33%, 22%, and 32%, respectively. By 2004, all data show a decrease to 31% (USA), 20% (UK), 30% (Australia), and 40% (Brazil). In 2006, values were stable at 32% (USA), 22% (UK), 31% (Australia), and Brazil dropped to 36%. In 2008, the USA showed 31%, UK 20%, Australia 34%, and Brazil 42%. Finally, by 2010, consumption was 32% (USA), 22% (UK), 33% (Australia), and increased to 45% (Brazil).
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The line graph highlights the consumption of banana attending 4 different countries:USA,UK,Australia,Brazil, over the 10-year period between 2000 to 2010.
Overall,the percentage of consumption in USA and UK held steady over the period,whereas Australia and Brazil experienced constant fluctuate throughout a decade.
In 2000 consumption of UK began by merely 20%,while the percentage of consumtion in USA was approximately 32%.Over the following decade,USA consumption stabilize to 2006 and experienced gradual decline in the rest if the period,while UK experienced insignificant vacillate over the 10 year.
In 2000,Australia began by around 45%,then experienced dramatic rise to approximately 85%,which was the peak of consumption,comparing to other records.After that consumption of Australia fluctuated significantly and got around 50% in the end of the period.Meanwhile Brazil initial record was approximately 35% and Brazil stayed constant over the 4-year period,from 2000 to 2004.Then Brazil was unpredictable and got around 36% in the end,which shows the minimal change over the decade.
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