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The chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking

habits
in five Australian cities.

The line graph demonstrates the percentage of people drinking and purchasing drinks, namely coffee
and tea in five cities in Australian, namely Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart in the last
4 weeks

In general, we can see that the result divide non-balanced, while the people bought fresh coffee always
the lowest, the properties of people went to a café for coffee or tea takes the highest among three kind
in almost 5 cities

Moving on to the first city, people go to a café in Sydney takes the highest proportion with nearly over
60%, people bought instant is 45. The similar figure happens in Melbourne and Hobart, but in a higher
percentage of people go to a café, which is 63 and 64 percent.

However, the most different figure is in Adelaide city, where people bought instant coffee takes the
higher proportion, nearly a half, but the people bought fresh coffee has the lowest percentage about 34
percent, the same as Brisbane city.
The graph below shows average carbon dioxide emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden,
Italy and Portugal between 1967 and 2007

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