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Band 6+: 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 image contains two pie charts from 2004: the first shows water usage percentages for six products, with vegetables using 46%, cereal 12%, lime 28%, fruits 8%, rice 3%, and dandelion 3%. The second chart shows income percentages with vegetables contributing 31%, cereal 12%, lime 8%, fruits 40%, rice 8%, and dandelion 1%.
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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 analysis will first examine the water used for six product. It can be seen that vegetables occupied 46%, which significantly eclipsed fruits, at 28%. At the same time, there was a nearly parity between cereal and dairy, at 12% for the former and 8% for the later. Similarly, there was an identical among livestock and rice, settled at 3%.

Attentions will now shift to the total income of 6 different products. During 2004, fruits had the highest percent of total income, at 42%, which tangibly favoured over vegetables, at 33%. Concurrently, there was a noticeable gap when compared cereal ( 13% ) to dairy ( 8%). Simultaneously, livestock and rice still occupied the small gap data at 3% and 1% respectively.

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