This
line chart provides key information about Chinese citizens' eating patterns for Linking Words
meat
, Use synonyms
salt
, and Use synonyms
fish
between 1985 and 2010. The units are measured in Use synonyms
grames
per person per Use the right word
grams
week
.
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Overall
, it is clear from the graph that Chinese Linking Words
indviduales
consumed Correct your spelling
individuals
fish
more than Use synonyms
salt
and Use synonyms
meat
Use synonyms
along
the years. Change preposition
over
In addition
, Linking Words
while
eating Linking Words
fish
and Use synonyms
meat
had increased slightly from 1985 to 2010, using Use synonyms
salt
in food had decreased.
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According to
what is shown, from 1985 to 1995, Linking Words
fish
consumption showed Use synonyms
similar
trend, where a person Correct article usage
a similar
aet
from 600 Correct your spelling
ate
grams
to 700 Use synonyms
grams
in a Use synonyms
week
. Use synonyms
In contrast
, starting from 1995 until 2010, it rose from 600 Linking Words
grams
to nearly 850 Use synonyms
grams
.
In terms of Use synonyms
meat
and Use synonyms
salt
, they followed different behaviours. In 1985, people used more Use synonyms
salt
than Use synonyms
meat
weekly, at about 500 and 100 Use synonyms
grams
per person, respectively. In 1995, the personal use of Use synonyms
salt
declined to nearly 350 Use synonyms
grams
, Use synonyms
whereas
it increased slightly for the Linking Words
meat
to 150 Use synonyms
grams
per Use synonyms
week
. Use synonyms
However
, in 2010, both of them were consumed Linking Words
similary
, at 200 Correct your spelling
similarly
grams
per Use synonyms
week
for every individual.Use synonyms