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Band 5+: The bar below shows how much land was used for different purposes in an Asian Country in 2011.

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The image shows a bar graph depicting land use across years 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 measured in million hectares. In 1950, agriculture (livestock) is about 50, agriculture (crops) is around 200, non-agricultural is close to 40. In 1960, livestock is approximately 70, crops remain at 200, non-agricultural is about 50. In 1970, livestock is roughly 80, crops stay around 200, non-agricultural is nearly 60. In 1980, livestock is about 90, crops slightly decrease to around 190, non-agricultural is about 70. In 1990, livestock is approximately 100, crops return to around 200, non-agricultural is about 80. In 2000, livestock measures around 110, crops stay nearly 200, non-agricultural is about 90. In 2010, livestock is about 120, crops remain at 200, non-agricultural reaches approximately 100.
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The bar graph provides information about the amound of land which was used for livestock agriculture, crop agriculture and non-agricultural purposes in a country of Asia in 2011

Overall, it can be seen that, the usage of land for crop agriculture had decreased , but it was always the highest in the chart. Whereas , non-agricultural land usages gradually increased but it had always been the lowest. If we turn to the livestock farming , we can clearly see some flactuation, but overall, it has incresed a little bit.

Looking at the crop data, approximately 198 million hectares (m.h) of land was used in 1950. in 1970, we can see the land usage was decreased to about 190 m.h and remained unchanged till 1980. After 1980, it continued its decreasement till it reached around 175 m.h in 2010. If we calculate the amount, the decreasement of land was about 23 m.h.

Turning to the livestock farming, the amound of land which was used for it was about 75 m.h in1950 and it was stable untill 1970 . Then it gradually increased to around 88 m.h in 1990. In the year of 2000, we was a little reduction but again increased to 88 m.h in 2010.

Finally, the usage of land for non-agricultural was about 20 m.h in 1950. Which was the lowest in the chart. But it gradually increase to 70 m.h in 2010.

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