The pie charts show the average consumption of food in the world in 2008 compared to two countries; China and India. Write a report to a university lecturer describing the data. Write at least 150 words.

The pie charts show the average consumption of food in the world in 2008 compared to two countries; China and India.

Write a report to a university lecturer describing the data.

Write at least 150 words.
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The provided pie charts depict the comparisons between the mean food consumed in the
world
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and two nations
China
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and
India
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, in the year 2008. The values are in percentages. Looking at the
overall
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perspective, the utilisation of processed food was highest in all three sectors
while
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nuts and seeds remained the lowest in them.
In contrast
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, both
China
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and
India
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consumed more nuts and seeds at 19% and 11% respectively than the
world
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at 4%. The consumption of vegetables and fruits was higher in
China
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at 32%
however
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in
India
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at 23% and in the
world
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at 29%.
World
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and
India
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have a rise in animal foods with a difference of 1% at 27% and 26%.
Likewise
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, processed food consumed in
India
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39% and
China
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34% was less than that of the
world
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at 41%. In
India
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, a smaller amount of vegetables & fruits are eaten. Animal foods were less common in
China
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at 15%.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words world, china, india with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • pie charts
  • average consumption
  • worldwide
  • data
  • comparison
  • differences
  • similarities
  • food items
  • categories
  • percentage
  • proportion
  • majority
  • minority
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