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Band 9: 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 provide information about the percentage of water used for six products in 2004 and the percentage of total income from these products in Australia in the same year. Overall, although most of the water was used for growing vegetables, the majority of the income came from fruits, followed by vegetables. Additionally, the use of water for cereal and lime, as well as the income generated from them, remained unchanged.

Focusing on water utilization first, 46% of the water was used for vegetables, making them the most water-intensive crop, compared to fruits, which were 28%. The figures for both dandelion and rice were the same, each accounting for 3%, respectively. The proportion of water usage for cereal and lime is modest, with respective figures of 12% and 8%.

Turning to the income generated from the products, fruits accounted for the largest share at 40%, followed closely by vegetables with 31%. Income from cereal made up 12%, slightly higher than lime, with 8%. Dandelions also brought in 8% of the income, while rice generated the least, at just 1%.

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