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 for second chart in the rice income.
In the first chart, the the most amount of water was used for vegetables 46% almost half of the water that was used in 2004 and the second biggest proportion was using water on fruits 28%. Moreover, using water for cereal was 12% in 2004 twice as low compared to fruits water use and the lime was 8%. Rice and dandelion’s water consumption were the same and the least figure in the first pie chart 3%
On the second pie chart income from vegetables were slight lower compared to spent water to vegetables only 31% but
for cereal and lime the percentages were similar to water spending 12% and 8%. However, in dandelion the amount of income were more than doubling compared to its water used 8% but the reverse were true for rice watering and the earning was only 1%. Despite all of these comparisons, income from fruits were highly rapid and has shown the biggest figures 40%.
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