The table below shows the world's ten most expensive countries for petrol along with other financial information. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The table below shows the world's ten most expensive countries for petrol along with other financial information.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table indicates the top ten countries for the price of
petrol
and some other data related to finance.
Overall
, all the states spend around three hundred dollars on
petrol
for a month. Looking into details, there is a big difference in average monthly
income
between countries. Norway has the highest average revenue per month available for use which is 4329.07 dollars and the difference to the lowest earnings country Eritrea is $3880. It is interesting to note that regions with a higher
income
spend a smaller percentage on octane.
For example
, Norway ,Sweden and Denmark pay less than 10% of their received money on
petrol
.
Although
the percentage of
income
Eritrea spends on fuel is the highest, the price of fuel is very low as
this
country has the lowest average
income
, which is almost $400. Even though Belgium has the 4th place in earnings, the price of the octane is only 273.05 dollars making it the cheapest country to buy
petrol
.
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Sentences: Add more complex sentences.
Vocabulary: Replace the words petrol, income with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "difference" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • geographical distribution
  • per capita income
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
  • correlate
  • anomalies
  • impact
  • cost of living
  • transportation
  • external factors
  • oil production rates
  • import dependencies
  • subsidies
  • taxation policies
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