The given bar chart illustrates the differences in tonnes of coffee and tea imported to 4 various countries in 2007.
Overall, the period of 2007 witnessed the fact that the tea gained much more popular than coffee in the UK and the USA. In addition, Canada imported more coffee than tea, which bucked the trend.
When it comes to the amount of tea, it is obvious that the UK imported more than other countries. To be specific, it accounted for 16000 tonnes of tea. In the remaining countries, there are low tonnes of tea were lower in Canada, the USA and Germany with 4000, about 8500 and 6000 respectively.
Concerning to coffee, the different pattern could be seen that Canada is a country that imported the highest number, reaching at 8000 tonnes, followed by the USA with approximately 6500 tonnes. Meanwhile, the UK and Germany were countries that possessing less coffee, 4000 tonnes for the former and 4500 tonnes for the latter.
The
given
bar chart illustrates the differences in tonnes of
coffee
and
tea
imported
to 4 various
countries
in 2007.
Overall
, the period of 2007 witnessed the fact that the
tea
gained much more popular than
coffee
in the UK and the USA.
In addition
, Canada
imported
more
coffee
than
tea
, which bucked the trend.
When it
comes
to the amount of
tea
, it is obvious that the UK
imported
more than other
countries
. To be specific, it accounted for 16000 tonnes of
tea
. In the remaining
countries
, there are low tonnes of
tea
were
lower in Canada, the USA and Germany with 4000, about 8500 and 6000
respectively
.
Concerning to
coffee
, the
different
pattern could be
seen
that Canada is a
country
that
imported
the highest number, reaching at 8000 tonnes, followed by the USA with approximately 6500 tonnes. Meanwhile, the UK and Germany were
countries
that possessing less
coffee
, 4000 tonnes for the former and 4500 tonnes for the latter.