The graph below illustrates the quantities of tea and coffee, measured in tonnes, imported by four distinct countries. Overall, the UK, which demonstrates a strong preference for tea, imports far more tea than coffee, wh
The bar chart provides key information about the mass of tea and coffee that produced by four different countries (Canada, the United State, the United Kingdom, and Germany).
The graph illustrates change of amount of tea and coffee imported from four countries, such as Canada, US, UK and Germany. It can be seen that tea Great Britain has great resource of tea, on the other hand, rest of count
The next graph illustrates the volumes of tea and coffee that some countries typically import. At first sight, it can be seen that tea is the most common product imported into UK, while in Germany, coffee. Moreover, Cana
The given bar chart compares the number of tea and coffee imported by four different nations, measured in tonnes. The UK stands out for its substantial tea imports, contrasting with other countries where coffee imports a
The line graph above presnts two types of hot drinks which are coffee and tea that four countries imports them in large weights. The countries are Canada, the US, UK, and Germany.
The given bar chart compares data about how much Coffee and tea per tonne was used by 4 various countries' inhabitants namely, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Germany.
The bar chart depicts the coffee and tea quantity bought from abroad by four nations, namely Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany respectively. This unit is measured based on tonnes.
THE GRAPH, ILLUSTRATES THE AMOUNT OF TEA AND COFFEE IMPORTED BY FOUR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, AND ITS MEASURING BY TONNES. THERE ARE 4 MAIN COUNTRIES THAT REPRESENTS ON BAR CHART IS CANADA,US,UK AND GERMANY.
The provided bar charts depict the imported beverages, which are tea and coffee from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. Units are measured in tonnes or 1,000 kilograms
The provided bar charts depicts the imported drinks, which is tea and coffee from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. Units are measures in tonnes or 1,000 kilograms