The pie chart illustrates the precentage of water used for six products, namely livestock, vegatables, cereal, dairy, fruits, and rice, in 2004. Meanwhile, the graph shows how much income each products generates in Australian at the same time.
Overall, all products of use of water and generate income are a slight differance.
To begin with, the vegatables accounted for the largest proportion of water used by 46% but produce a smaller share of gain around 33%. However, fruits use 18% less water than vegatables, but generates more income, accounting for 42% . The livestock and dairy use the percentage of water and contribute about the same to income, at 3% and 8% respectively. Finally, cereal and rice use of water and contribute to income are almost the same.
