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The pie charts compare the proportion of water consumed by six different agricultural products with the percentage of total income they generated in 2004. Overall, it is clear that Vegetables were the largest consumers of water, while Fruits proved to be the most profitable product. Additionally, some products showed a direct correlation between water use […]
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of water consumption in 6 categories and the proportion of total income generated from them in 2004. As is evident from the charts, the amount of water used for vegetables witnessed the highest percentage, while that used for rice and dandelion shared the lowest position. It is also […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of water usage and the amount of income earned from six products in 2004. Overall, a significant percentage of water was used for vegetables and fruits which together contributed the largest share to total income, comparing with other products. In contrast, cereal and lime recorded equal figures in both […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water distributed for 6 kinds of products and that of average revenue generated from these products in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that the figure for water used for vegetables was highest while fruits generated highest income in the year of 2004. Looking at the first chart […]
The pie graphs illustrate information about the amount of water used for six products, and the proportions of income generated from these products in the same year. Overall, the largest proportion of water was used for vegetables, while the second-highest percentage of water was deployed for fruits. The largest proportion of total income was generated […]
The pie charts demonstrate water usage to cultivate vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice, and dandelion. the second chart illustrates the total income people earned from these products in 2004. In the overview, there were some similarities among two charts. However, the plants that needed the most amount of water were vegetables. In the other pie […]
