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Band 4+: The pie charts shows the average consumptio of food in the world in 2008. Compae to two countries china and india.

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The image depicts pie charts representing the average consumption of food for the World, China, and India with categories Animal food, Vegetables and fruits, Processed food, and Nuts and seeds; World: Animal food 28%, Vegetables and fruits 27%, Processed food 41%, Nuts and seeds 4%; China: Animal food 15%, Vegetables and fruits 32%, Processed food 34%, Nuts and seeds 19%; India: Animal food 27%, Vegetables and fruits 23%, Processed food 39%, Nuts and seeds 11%.
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the pie charts illustrait the average consumptio of food in the world in 2008.

Overall,the pie charts shows avarage consumptio between two countries and full world.The largest percent in both pie charts have Processed food.And the small part in both charts have different percent.

In China the largest percent have processed food,its 34%.The next most is vagetables and fruts they have 32%.The smallest share is animal food.They have 15% proportion.Compered to China India The highest proportion processed food have 39%.And the smallest proportion have nuts and soods. Their percentage is 11%.

In world charts illustrate that the biggesr part charts still remais processed food. Their percentis 41%.Which is greater between the two countries.And the small proportion is nuts and soods, this is 4%.Which is smaller between two countries.

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