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Band 5+: The pie chart below shows bottled water consumption in various regions as a percent of global consumption and the bar-chart shows the growth of bottled water consumption in 2001

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The image shows a pie chart with bottled water consumption in 1999 and a bar graph with percent change in 2001. The pie chart segments are Western Europe 48%, Eastern Europe 2%, Asia 15%, Latin America 5%, Middle East 5%, Australia 2%, Africa 10%, U.S.A. 13%, New Zealand 0% (not visible). The bar graph depicts percent change in 2001 with Western Europe at approximately 2%, Australia at approximately 11%, Middle East at approximately 6%, Africa at approximately 8%, Latin America at approximately 9%, New Zealand at approximately 9%, Asia at approximately 6%, U.S.A. at approximately 11%.
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This pie chart illustrates about the bottled water consumption in various parts of the world from the year 1991 and in this chart there are 8 different countries mentioned and the bar chart represents the growth of bottled water in the year 2001.

Overall both the charts shows the data about bottled water consumption but with a deacade difference apart. The pie chart data and the bar chart is represented in the percentage form.

In the first chart as we notice the highest consumer of the bottled water is Western Europe leading with 48% which is nearly half to the other countries.The next leading country in consumption is the U.S.A with 15% ,then comes the next country New Zealand about 13% and Latin America falls next with 10% of the consumption. Two countries reportedly Middle East and the Africa seems to share the same percentage of the water consumption. According to the pie chart the least percentage of water shared is but the Austraila and the Asia with only 2% each in the year 1991.

From the data of the bar chart which presentes the information of the year 2001, Asia is leading with major 14% change in its bottled water consumption. Followed by two countries which have the almost same percentage change from the last decade that is approximately 12-13%. Middle East and the Africa are again sharing the same amount of 9% change in the consumption . Western Europe has the least amount of percentage change comparetively with the other countries in the bar chart.

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