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Band 4+: The graphs below show the amount of money spent on protecting crops and how crops are damaged in three different regions of the world in 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two visuals: a line graph showing "Money spent on crop protection" by region and a bar chart detailing the "Area of land" affected by different types of damage to crops. In the line graph, for Australia, expenditures are 200 million in Jan-Mar, about 300 million in Apr-Jun, 350 million in Jul-Sep, and nearly 800 million in Oct-Dec. In Europe, expenditures are 600 million in Jan-Mar, 550 million in Apr-Jun, 450 million in Jul-Sep, and 400 million in Oct-Dec. In Africa, expenditures are 250 million in Jan-Mar, 350 million in Apr-Jun, 200 million in Jul-Sep, and 200 million in Oct-Dec. In the bar chart, floods impact 800 thousand hectares in Australia, 600 thousand in Europe, and 400 thousand in Africa. Insects affect 600 thousand hectares in Australia, 400 thousand in Europe, and 300 thousand in Africa. Fires affect 300 thousand hectares in Australia, 200 thousand in Europe, and 100 thousand in Africa.
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The pie chart and bar graph illustrate the amount of money spent to protecting crops and crops are destroyed in three various parts of the world which are Australia, Europe and Africa in 2005.

Overall, it is evident that the highest amount of money spend on protecting crop by Africa in the starting period of time. However, the Australian land mostly damaged by fire as compared to other two nations.

Turning towards the details, around 800 millions dollars spend by Africa to protect crop in January – March but it showed gradually declined trend till the October – December more than 400 millions dollars. Furthermore, Australia spend nearly 600 millions dollars on protecting crop in January – March, whereas it was slightly decreased in April – June and it reached at the peak in the end of the month which was nearly 1000 millions dollar. Moreover, in January – March months Europe consumed around 205 millions dollars but it was gradually increased till the July – September which was 400 millions dollars and it slightly fell down in October – December.

Moving to second chart, majority of Australian area of land destroyed by fire with above 800 thousand hectares, while Europian and African area of land mostly damaged by flood and insects which were under 700 thousand hectares in 2005.

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