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A pie chart that shows the percentage of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in Germany. The chart is divided into four sections, each representing a different type of cancer. The largest section in the chart is labeled "Kernenergie", which is 28.0% of the population. The other three sections are labeled "Wasserkraft", "Sonstiges", "Gas", and "Braunkohle". The largest section is labeled as "Steinkohle", which means "22.0%, and the smallest section is labelled as "26.0%. There are also four smaller sections in the pie chart, each with a different color - green, blue, red, and gray. The green section is the largest, the blue section is smaller, the red section is larger, and the gray section is more prominent. The smallest section has a percentage of the total number of people diagnosed with the cancer, with the highest percentage being "4.0%" and the lowest being "5.0%). Overall, the chart shows that the majority of people in Germany have experienced a decrease in the number of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 2000 x 1558 pixels and it has a file size of 200.27 KB.A pie chart that shows the percentage of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in Germany. The chart is divided into four sections, each representing a different type of cancer. The largest section in the chart is labeled "Kernenergie", which is 28.0% of the population. The other three sections are labeled "Wasserkraft", "Sonstiges", "Gas", and "Braunkohle". The largest section is labeled as "Steinkohle", which means "22.0%, and the smallest section is labelled as "26.0%. There are also four smaller sections in the pie chart, each with a different color - green, blue, red, and gray. The green section is the largest, the blue section is smaller, the red section is larger, and the gray section is more prominent. The smallest section has a percentage of the total number of people diagnosed with the cancer, with the highest percentage being "4.0%" and the lowest being "5.0%). Overall, the chart shows that the majority of people in Germany have experienced a decrease in the number of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
