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The image is a line graph, 'Consumption of different beverages in a country', showing 'Litres per person per year' from 1990 to 2010 for four beverages, listed in order of their consumption levels in 1990 from highest to lowest. Data (L/person/year): Beverage 1: 1990(140), 1995(160), 2000(162), 2005(150), 2010(140). Beverage 2: 1990(120), 1995(117), 2000(115), 2005(112), 2010(107). Beverage 3: 1990(90), 1995(97), 2000(115), 2005(145), 2010(175). Beverage 4: 1990(70), 1995(80), 2000(85), 2005(87), 2010(82).
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The chart shows how much litres of various liquids were dronk by one individual in a nation between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the amount of coffee and tea showed a downward trend, while the levels of soft drinks and juice increased.
To begin, the figure of coffee accounted 140 in the first year, after that there was a gradual rise to slighly above 160 in the next 5 year, but, 2010 witnessed a stedy decrease to approximately 139. As for tea, the trend stood at 120 in 1990, and then there was a moderate fall to nearly 118 in the final level.
Turning to soft liquids, 1990 made at roughly 90, and this climbed significantly to 180 in 2010. As regards juice, the figure acconted for 70 in 1990, after that there was modest grow to around 90 in 2003, which after that there was a sudden fall to 80 in the last year.
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