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Summarize the information by selecting and reporting description of the


correlation of the table that follow.

Alcohol-Related Deaths 2005

Total

Male

Female

beers
consumption per
capita, 2002
(liters)

Lithuania

125,000

112,000

13,000

91

Ireland

582,000

413,000 169,000

104

1,369,000 900,000 469,000

132

Czech Republic

Canada

580,000

505,000

75,000

86

Estonia

383,000

332,000

51,000

98

1,185,000 986,000 200,000

107

Germany

Austria

913,000

783,000 130,000

106

The table shows the information of the Alcohol-Related Death in 7 developed


countries in 2005. And it also gives the information about how many liters
were consumed per capita in each country.
In 2005, about 5000 people have been lost their live because of Alcohol in
Lithuania, Ireland, Czech Republic, Canada, Estonia, Germany and Austria.
The most occurred countries are Czech Republic (total 1.369 million people),
Germany (total 1.185 million people) and Austria (total 913000 people), while
in Canada and Ireland about 580000 people were died with same reason. The
comparison of total amount of alcohol related death of Lithuania with those
countries is small, but it is still a large number of death.
According to the survey, the quote of men are predominated who have been
died because of higher alcohol consume than women. Similarly, in the
average about 6 times more men were died than women in Canada (505000
men vs 75000 women), in Estonia (332000 men vs 51000 women) and in

Austria (783000 men vs 130 women), while in other countries the amount of
the proportions of men and women were from 2 up to 4.9 times more.
Overall, by higher consumption of any kind of alcohol was depending on this a
number of tragedy. The Czech Republic, Germany, Austria and Ireland are the
countries which have a highest beer consumption like more than 100 liters
beer per capita in 2005. The predictions also show that the alcohol
consumption is higher in European.

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