The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of water consumption in 6 categories and the proportion of total income generated from them in 2004. As is evident from the charts, the amount of water used for vegetables witnessed the highest percentage, while that used for rice and dandelion shared the lowest position. It is also of note that although water used for vegetables had the highest figure, the total income earned from fruits was the highest and the opposite was true for rice.
In terms of water consumed for six products, vegetables accounted for the largest share, at 46%, which was significantly higher than the second highest position, fruits (28%). This was followed by the figure for cereal, at 12%, which was two-thirds higher than that of lime. Meanwhile, an equal share in lowest proportion was recorded for rice and dandelion, at 3%.
With regard to total income, 40% was the highest figure and it was recorded for fruits, which was 9% higher than that for vegetables. It is also notable that the total income generated from lime and cereal shared the same percentage with that in water consumption, at 8% and 12% respectively. Additionally, although rice and dandelion had similar figures in water used, the latter was recorded at 8%, while that for the former was only 1%.give me specific score
