The two pie charts demonstrate the proportion of canned soda, bottled water, milk, juice and other drunk in the years 1995 and 2010.
Overall, the figure for canned soda, fruit juice and milk decreased after more than a decade whilst the contrast trend was true for bottled water.
As can be seen in the charts, canned soda represented nearly a haft in 1995, at which point followed by a decline phenomenon with this type of drink to 38. 1 per cent in 2010. 37. 2 per cent of milk and fruit juice totally in the 1995 was more than a tenth when compared with the year 2010.
In 1995, the minority of drink was Other and the second one was bottled water. There was a sharp upward trend in 2010 for two genres that from 2. 9 per cent to 6. 7 per cent with Other types of drink and from more than one in ten to nearly a third with bottled water.
The two pie charts demonstrate the proportion of canned soda, bottled water, milk, juice and other drunk in the years 1995 and 2010.
Overall
, the figure for canned soda, fruit juice and milk decreased after more than a decade whilst the contrast trend was true for bottled water.
As can be
seen
in the charts, canned soda represented
nearly
a haft in 1995, at which point followed by a decline phenomenon with this type of drink to 38. 1 per cent in 2010. 37. 2 per cent of milk and fruit juice
totally
in the 1995 was more than a tenth when compared with the year 2010.
In 1995, the minority of drink was Other and the second one
was bottled
water. There was a sharp upward trend in 2010 for two genres that from 2. 9 per cent to 6. 7 per cent with Other types of drink and from more than one in ten to
nearly
a third with bottled water.