The initial pie chart depicts the water usage for farming, while the second one shows the total income from crops in Australia in 2004.
Overall, it is noticeable that the proportion of water used for vegetables took the majority, contrasting with the fraction percentage of livestock and rice. Regarding income, fruit’s share was the highest firuge, whereas the rice was lowest one.
Examining the chart, in 2004, 46% of water for growing vegetables took the first postion, roughly twice greater than 12% of cereal. In terms of fruit and dairy, the former constituted for 28% of the pie, showing a fifth difference compared to the latter. Finally, both rice and livestock’s share were the minority by accounting for 3% altogether.
Shifting to the data of income, despite the highest rate of water usage, the value from vegetables only occupied for around a third. On the other hand, fruits’ firuge was 42%, nearly five times higher than dairy. Abour rice and livestock, both firuge were under 5% (1% and 3%).
