The pie graph illustrates a comparative analysis in terms of the proportion of water used for agriculture purposes and the value of product in Australia in the year 2004.
Overall, the rates of vegetables, fruits, and cereal of both water usage and income accounted for significant numbers, whereas the least one were rice.
According to the pie chart of water consumption, both rice and dandelion represented the same percentage (3%). In comparison to the ratio of cereal, which made up 12%, the lime one was two-thirds with 8%. The same pattern can be seen for the data of fruit (28%) and vegetables (46%). Among the total income, the percentage of lime, which occupied the same rate with dandelion (8%), the cereal one recorded one and a half times higher with 12%. Moreover, the percentage of rice, which constituted only 1%, accounted for only one-forty of the one of fruit, which was 40%.
When comparing the proportion of water usage and total income, the ratio of lime in both pie graphs was fairly the same (8%). A similar pattern emerged for cereal, which constituted 12% of total of both water usage and income. Furthermore, the rate of vegetables in income was 31%, which equated to two-thirds of the data of water consumption involved in the same product.
