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The chart illustrates the proportion of water used for 6 products and the percentage of total income generated from these products in the same year. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The pie charts demonstrate the waste of water in cultivation in 2004 and the proportion of total income from products in the same year. Overall, it can be seen that the vegetables were the highest user of water, while rice and dandelion used water in a small part. In addition, the fruits were bring the […]
The pie charts demonstrate the waste of water in cultivation in 2004 and the proportion of total income from products in the same year. Overall, it can be seen that the vegetables were the highest user of water while rice and dandelion used water in a small part. In addition, the fruits were bring the […]
The pie charts demonstrate the waste of water in cultivation in 2004 and the propotion of total income from products the same year. Overall, it can be seen that the vegetable was the highest user the water while rice and dendelion used water in small part.In adittion the fruits were bring the higest income however […]
In this chart you can see the percentage of water that they needed to use for six kind of products, such as vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rise, dandelion and their income from celling them. Overall, we can see that vegetables consume has a lot more usage of water, meanwile, rise and dandelion has the lowest […]
The two pie charts compare the proportions of water consumed by six products in 2004 and the share of total income those products generated in the same year. Overall, water use and income shares do not correspond directly for all products: one product consumed nearly half of the water but produced a notably smaller share […]
The pie charts provide information on the percentage of water allocated to 6 different organic products as well as the proportion of total reveniue made from these products in 2004 Overall, it is clear that the largest amount of water was used for growing vegetables. However, the highest proportion of income was generated from fruits. […]
The first pie chart illustrates the proportion of water consumed for six goods: vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice, and dandelion in 2004, while the second chart indicates the percentage of total income that came from these sources in the same year. Overall, it is evident that the largest proportion of water was used for fruit […]
The pie chart illustrates the consumption of water for different agriculture products in Australia in 2004 and the wealth of these goods to the Australian economy in that year. Overall, the biggest figure in the chart was seen in the first pie chart and it was using water for vegetables and the reverse was true […]
The data present information about used the water and total income from 6 products in 2004. Overall it is clear that one of the products is the vegetables. Because they are sugnifantly peaked at 30% than others. However in the diagram about water vegetables increased more. Next hight score take fruits, but theirs score was […]
The pie charts illustrate how much water was used for six different products (vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice, and dandelion), and the total income which was generated from these products in 2004. Overall, while vegetables consumed the highest amount of water, the most notable income came from fruits. Additionally, although rice required a lot of […]
The diagrams illustrate the amount of water that was used for different products and how much income each of these products generated in the same year. Overall, there is a noticeable imbalance between water usage and income among six products. While vegetables consumed the most water, they did not bring the highest income. In contrast, […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water used in agriculture during 2004 and the total income from products at the same year. Generally speaking, vegetable dominated for the used of water, but the highest income was from fruits. Additionally, rice and livestock comprised the tiny percentage in both water used and total income. This […]
The initial pie chart delineates the volume of water used for various crops while the subsequent one illustrates the total income from those in 2004. Overall, the proportion of water used and total income of each product were distributed sparsely, with vegetables consuming much more water and constituting a high rate of income. Looking first […]
The pie charts display the proportion of water usage for six types of agricultural products and the proportion of profit taken from each product in Australia in 2004. ¬¬¬¬In general, it’s notable that vegetables accounted for the biggest share of water usage. However, its contribution to the countries economy was not as high as its […]
The pie charts provide information about the utilization of water for farm products in Australia in 2004 and the contribution of these products to the Australian economy in the same year. Overall, while the proportion of water used for vegetables was the largest, followed by fruits and cereal, the same is true for the percentage […]
The pie charts provide information about the percentage of water used for six products in 2004 and the percentage of total income from these products in Australia in the same year. Overall, although most of the water was used for growing vegetables, the majority of the income came from fruits, followed by vegetables. Additionally, the […]
The pie charts compare the usage of water for agricultural products in 2004 in Australia and how much money they made from products for Australian economy in the same period. Overall, the vegetables and fruits the highest products in both water spending and money making. The cereal and lime remained same demand in both ways […]
The pie charts present information on the proportion of water utilized for six products and the revenue generated from each in 2004. Overall, the vast majority of water was used for vegetables and fruits, whereas rice and dandelion used the least. Profit from these products largely reflected water usage, except for fruits and dandelion, which […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water consumed for six agricultural products and the percentage of total income generated from these products in 2004. Overall, vegetables accounted for nearly half of the water usage, making them the largest consumer, while fruits, which used significantly less water, generated the highest income, contributing to two-fifths of […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water usage consumed and the amount of revenue derived from 6 types of products in 2004 Overall, it is evident that there are six kinds of products including fruits, rice, dandelion, vegetables, cereal, and lime. Vegetables consumed most water and most income came from fruits. On the other […]
The pie chart indicates the spend of water on different agricultural purposes including vegetables, cereals, limes, fruits, rices, and dandelions and the profits of these products in Australia in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that Australian farmers allocate the most water for vegetables during the survey. Additionally, fruits brought the largest income out of […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of water used in six products and their contributions to the total income in the same year. Overall, there was no clear link between the proportion of water used in these products and the income they generated; vegetables, the segment with the greatest water use, did not possess the […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of water used in six products and the contributions of them to the total income in the same year. Overall, there was no clear link between the proportion of water used in these products and the income they generated when vegetables, the segment with the greatest water use, did […]
The given pie chart provides information about the water consumption of six products and the proportion of total industrial output generated from these products. Overall, vegetables and fruits ranked first in water usage and gross profit, respectively. It is noticeable that there was no difference in the proportion of lime and cereal between the two […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water used for six products and the total income from them in 2004, namely vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice and dandelion. Overall, it is clear that vegatables and fruits were two types of products that accounted for the largest percent in both water and total income while the […]
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