The chart below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by Canada, UK, USA and Germany in 2007 in tonnes. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.  write 150 words.

The chart below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by Canada, UK, USA and Germany in 2007 in tonnes.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

 write 150 words.
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The bar chart provides key information about how much
tea
and
coffee
was imported by certain countries during 2007, with units measured in
tonnes
.
Overall
, it can be seen that the
amount
of
tea
imported by all mentioned nations was more than that of
coffee
except Canada.
In addition
, the UK bought the biggest
amount
of
tea
from outside compared to others, in 2007,
whereas
its imported
amount
of
coffee
was the least one in the same year.
According to
what is shown, in 2007, Canada was the first world region, which imported the largest
amount
of
coffee
, at 8000
tonnes
,
in contrast
, its consumption of
tea
was minor in comparison to others, at 4000
tonnes
. The quantity of
coffee
, which was brought by the UK from other countries was approximately equivalent to the
amount
of
tea
imported by Canada, at 4000. In terms of the US and Germany, the
amount
of
tea
imported by the USA was over than that of
coffee
by about 2000. German people bought 6000
tonnes
of
tea
from other nations, which was slightly higher than the
amount
of
coffee
by about half a tonne.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words tea, coffee, tonnes, amount with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "amount" was used 7 times.
Vocabulary: The word "about" was used 3 times.
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