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The bar chart compares the number of people dying due to alcohol in 7 nations and the average beer consumption per capita in 2005. Overall, countries that had the largest number of alcohol-related deaths, including the Czech Republic, Germany and Australia, also took the lead in beer drinking. Additionally, across all of the surveyed nations, […]
The table illustrates the number of alcohol-related deaths in seven countries in 2005, as well as the average beer consumption per capita in 2002. Overall, the Czech Republic recorded both the highest beer consumption and the greatest number of alcohol-related fatalities, whereas Lithuania reported the lowest figures in both categories. Additionally, alcohol-related mortality was far […]
The table chart presents a comparative analysis of the number of deaths and how many liters they consumed in seven different countries in 2002. The chart shows that the highest number of people Alcohol related deaths significantly in Czech Republic. Moreover, they consumed alcohol most of the liters. In the different pattern, the lowest number […]
The table displays the correlation between alcohol consumption and the deaths in seven countries. Overall, there was a solid evidence on the fact that the country with a higher beers consumed such as Czech, Germany, and, Austria, were also accounting for a greater deaths related to alcohol. Czech held the top rank for having the […]
The given table illustrates deaths that are caused by alcohol in 7 different countries in 2005 and how many beers were consumed by one person in 2002. Overall, what stands out from the table is that the world’s mostly alcohol-related deaths are happened in Czech Republic, while the least of them occurred in Lithuania. Another […]
The table provides Information about on the death rate related to alcohol around the world in 7 different countries in 2005. Overall, it is evident that the highest amount of deaths was registered in the Czech Republic together with the highest consumption of beer.Furthermore, alcohol related deaths were more popular among men than women in […]
This graph depict how many deaths were cause of alcohol in 2005 among male and female. In this report seven EU Countries had participated. By data, the highest level of alcoholic beverages is Czech Republic. Whereas Lithuania had the least statistic in total. As shown above, it is more common reason of death for male […]
The table shows comparative analysis of beer consumption per capita in 2002 and the total number of alcohol-related deaths in seven different countries in 2005. Overall, it is clear that the Czech Republic suffered the biggest impact with the highest total deaths and beer consumption figures. Moreover, males also constituted the majority of alcohol-related deaths […]
The table illustrates the number of deaths related to alcohol in 7 different nations in 2005 and their average beer consumption in 2002. Overall, male were more likely to dead because of alcohol than female. Moreover, Czech republic was the biggest consumer of beers and also had the highest alcohol-related death rate, while Lithuania experienced […]
Illustrated in the given table is the number of alcohol-related deaths in 2005 and the per capita beer consumption in liters in 2002 for seven countries. Overall, the Czech Republic had the highest alcohol-related death rate and per capita beer consumption. Additionally, it is evident that the number of male alcohol-related deaths exceeded that of […]
The table demonstrates the number of deaths due to alcohol in 2005 and the amount of beer consumption in 2002 in seven nations. Overall, the Czech Republic had the highest number of alcohol-related deaths and Lithuania had the least. The Czechs consumed the largest amount of beer and Canada’s consumption was the smallest. In 2005, […]
The image describes a chart with two separated sections: Alcohol-related deaths in the year 2005 and the number of beer consumption per capital city in 2002 across seven countries in the liter unit. Overall, the Czech Republic led on both fronts, recording the highest number of deaths from alcohol as well as the quantity of […]
The table displays the number of deaths attributed to alcoholism in 2005, along with figures for both males and females, as well as the average number of liters of beer consumed per person. The Czech Republic has the highest indicators in both categories mentioned: over 1. 3 million deaths related to alcohol abuse, with approximately […]
The table summarizes the number of deaths from alcohol consumption in the year 2005 as well as the number of beers consumed per unit population in liters in 2002 across seven countries. Overall, the Czech Republic led on both fronts, recording the highest number of deaths from alcohol as well as the quantity of beers […]
The table summarises the number of deaths from alcohol consumption in the year 2005 as well as the number of beers consumed per unit population in litres in 2002 across seven countries. Overall, the Czech Republic led in both fronts, recording the highest number of deaths from alcohol as well as in the quantity of […]
The giving table compares the average beer consumed in 2002 in 7 different countries to the number of alcohol related mortalities in these countries in the year 2005. Beer intake was measured in liters. Overall, The number of deaths from alcohol intake as well as beer consumed per capita was highest in Czech Republic. This […]
The chart showcases alcohol-related deaths and average beer consumption in seven different countries in the year 2005. The table presents the number of alcohol-related deaths and beer consumption per capita in liters for Lithuania, Ireland, Czech Republic, Canada, Estonia, Germany, and Austria in 2005. The Czech Republic stands out as the country with the highest […]
The table summarizes the alcohol-related deaths in seven different countries, and the average volume of beer in litres consumed per person in the year 2002. Overall, Czech Republic had the highest number of alcohol-related deaths and average beer consumption than other countries, Lithuania recorded the least number of alcohol-related deaths, while Canada had the lowest […]
