Pie Chart Description:
Pie chart description of the population of Europe is an important writing topic for the students of schools and colleges. This pie chart is also important for the IELTS examinee.
The pie chart below shows the population of the countries of the European Union in 2007 by percentage. Now, describe the pie chart in your own words.
Description of the pie chart:
In the pie chart, we can see the percentage of the population of the European Union in 2007.
The percentage of the population is shown in cyclic order in the chart. Germany is one of the biggest and most famous countries in Europe. In 2007 Germany had 16% of the total population of Europe.
Next France, which is also a great country in Europe. France had 13% of the total European people. The United Kingdom is commonly known as England or Britain. It is also called Great Britain. The acronym of the United Kingdom is Uk and it had 12% of people of the total population of Europe in 2007.
The population of Italy was same as UK. The population of Italy was 12% of the total number of European people.
Then Spain, also a famous country in Europe especially for football. The population of Spain was less than the previously mentioned countries. The population of Spain was 9% in 2007.
Among all the mentioned countries in the chart, Poland had the least number of people. And the percentage of the population of Poland was 8% in 2007 among the total population of Europe. And all other countries in Europe which are not mentioned in the pie chart had a 30% population of total Europe.
So, from the pie chart, we can see the percentage of the population of different countries of Europe in 2007.
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