The bar graph presents the rates of people's habits in consuming coffee and tea in five Australian areas Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Chritbane, and Adelaide. In general, citizens in these regions preferred going to the cafeterias to making drinks at home.
According to the chart, the percentages of people going out for drinking made up a majority and led in four cities, except for Adelaide. The second most popular drinking trend was instant coffees, which followed a long distance behind the first. In Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart, the proportions for the leading trend were quite equal, which were 61%, 64%, and 63% respectively. In Chritbane, the rates of people going to the cafe were less than in these three countries( about 55%). Sydney and Melbourne had a very significant difference between the number of people consuming instant coffee and the number of people going out for drinking, while Chritbane and Hobart experienced a less big gap between the first and second trends. Adelaide was the only region having citizens preferring quick coffee more.
On the other hand, the percentages of people buying fresh coffee in all five cities were the lowest among the three drinking habits. Syndey was the city to have the highest rates in this trend, 43%. It was about 9% higher than Chritbane, which had the lowest proportion of people using fresh coffee compared to the others four countries.
The bar graph presents the rates of
people
's habits in consuming
coffee
and tea in five Australian areas Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart,
Chritbane
, and Adelaide.
In general
, citizens in these regions preferred going to the cafeterias to making drinks at home.
According to the chart, the percentages of
people
going out for
drinking
made up a majority and led in four cities,
except for
Adelaide. The second most popular
drinking
trend
was instant
coffees
, which followed a long distance behind the
first
. In Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart, the proportions for the leading
trend
were quite equal, which were 61%, 64%, and 63%
respectively
. In
Chritbane
, the rates of
people
going to the
cafe
were less than in these three countries
(
about 55%). Sydney and Melbourne had a
very
significant difference between the number of
people
consuming instant
coffee
and the number of
people
going out for
drinking
, while
Chritbane
and Hobart experienced a less
big
gap between the
first
and second
trends
. Adelaide was the
only
region having citizens preferring quick
coffee
more.
On the other hand
, the percentages of
people
buying fresh
coffee
in all five cities were the lowest among the three
drinking
habits.
Syndey
was the city to have the highest rates in this
trend
, 43%. It was about 9% higher than
Chritbane
, which had the lowest proportion of
people
using fresh
coffee
compared to the others four countries.