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The image displays a line graph with years 2000 to 2010 on the x-axis and water consumption in cubic meters on the y-axis, ranging from 0 to 2500 m³. Two lines represent Australia and Russia. Australia's consumption starts at 500 m³ in 2000, rises steadily to approximately 1000 m³ in 2005, continues increasing to 1700 m³ by 2010. Russia's consumption begins at 1000 m³ in 2000, peaks at about 1900 m³ in 2003, dips to 1400 m³ in 2005, then ascends to around 2100 m³ in 2010.
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The given graph provides information about the usage of water for agricultural purposes in two various countries from 2000 to 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the utilisation of water for agricultural purposes showed significant increase over the years in Australia and Russia.
Firstly, in 2000, Australia used 500 cubic meters of water which rose slightly between the years 2000 and 2002 and increased sharply to 1250 i. 2005, then surged furthermore in course of time before reaching to 2000 in 2010. Likewise, Russia used 1000 cubic meters of water in 2000, rose to 1400 in 2002 and 1900 in 2003. Afterwards it declined to 1500 in 2005 and decreased gradually over the years to 1300 in 2007, subsequently increased throughout the years and reached 2300 in 2010.
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