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.

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.
The given line chart compares data about how much meat was used in 4 various countries namely, the USA, the UK, Brazil and India between 1985 and 2019.
Overall
, it was important that the trends of using meat in all countries increased over the period of 34 years.
According to
the diagram, at the start, the USA, the main country where eating meat was really popular among its population at all time, hit roughly 90;
then
it climbed significantly and reached the vertex at 140 in 2009 and its amount stabilized until 2014;
however
, it reduced slightly to nearly 130 in 2019. The British, the second one, scored just under 80 in 1985;
thereafter
, it rose moderately to 100 in 2000 until 2005 and in 2005 its number was the same as the Brazilian figure;
then
it jumped fractionally to approximately 110 in 2019. The graph demonstrates that in the beginning, Brazil's inhabitants reported 60 after that, it improved sharply to almost 130 in 2019. The
last
country was India owing to the fact that that grew somewhat from just under 20 in 1985 to 40 in 2019.
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Vocabulary: The word "just under" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • per capita
  • consumption
  • line chart
  • trend
  • significant changes
  • remained stable
  • comparison
  • cultural factors
  • economic factors
  • environmental factors
  • infer
  • meat consumption
  • data suggests
  • period
  • shift in rankings
  • consumption patterns
  • observed data
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