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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 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 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 […]
