The chart below shows the results of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where revelants.
The bar chart demonstrated the portions of going to a beverage shop for coffee and tea and drinking habits by citizens in five conurbations of Australia in 1 month.
As is illustrated from the chart, the percentages of people going to a cafe shop for tea and coffee were much higher than others, excepted for its in Adelaide. Especially, those were doubled the percentages of people buying fresh coffee in last 4 weeks in all towns in the chart.
To begin with, the figure for going to a store to enjoy coffee and tea by residents in Melbourne, accounted for the highest percent, at roughly 63%, whereas those in Adelaide occupied the lowest figure, being nearly under 50%. Thereafter, Brisbane and Adelaide were equally represented in the percentages of people's fresh coffee buying in last 4 weeks. About that portions in Sidney, Melbourne and Hobart were really higher than 35%.
In addition, the figure for drinking instant coffee habits in Hobart was the highest, occupying approximately 55%, while those in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide were 45%, 48% and 50% respectively.
From the results of this survey, the total percentages of three types of drinking habits in Adelaide accounted for the smallest figure in five Australian cities.