The pie charts demonstrate water usage to cultivate vegetables, cereal, lime, fruits, rice, and dandelion. the second chart illustrates the total income people earned from these products in 2004.
In the overview, there were some similarities among two charts. However, the plants that needed the most amount of water were vegetables. In the other pie chart fruits brought the most income for people.
Initially, there was the pie illustrates the proportion of water-consuming that vegetable consumed 46% of total water. Followed by 28% of water usage from fruit which was 16% higher than the percentage of cereal. Moreover, the water spent for watering lime was certainly small, under 10%. Furthermore, rice and dandelion witnessed a similar rate of water consumed, they accounted for one-fourth of cereal’s percentage.
Nevertheless, in the second pie chart, the products that occupied about two-fifths and became a domination of the total income were fruits. Nonetheless, the percent of vegetables and cereal were 31% and 12% respectively. The profit from lime and dandelion was 8% which eight times higher than the amount of money that people earned from rice in 2004.
