The line chart below shows the per capita meat consumption in four different countries (USA, UK, Brazil and India) from 1985 to 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The provided graph delineates how much meat was consumed in four countries over a 24-year period.
It is noticeable that meat consumption in all countries witnessed an increasing trend over the
years
, with the USA always being the top consumer, while
India was at the bottom.
Firstly
, the input for the USA started off at roughly 90, then
rose steadily to reach their
peak in 2009. The numbers remained constant for five Correct pronoun usage
its
years
after that and decreased marginally to end at less than 140 in 2019. In contrast
, the numbers for India went through a less sharp increase over the years
. Specifically, the statistics were under 20 in 1985 and gradually climbed to 40 in 2019, staying at the lowest position on the graph.
In addition
, British people ate more than 70 per person, more than Brazillian people, whose number was just 60. The figures for the UK slowly inclined to reach a plateau at 100 in 2000 and 2005, then
ended at around 110. On the other hand
, the number in Brazil stood at 60 in 1985 and rose sharply during the following years
, when it surpassed the figure for the UK in 2005 to end in a higher position, nearly equal to that in the USA.Submitted by thaovuphuong19 on
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