The pie charts gives information on the amount of goods exported from Australia to other countries in 2005 and 2010. Overall, it is immediately evident that coal was the most exported produce in the two eras. The unit of measurement is in percentage.
To begin, in 2005, the quantity of coal exported was 32% which later increased by 10% in 2010. Coal remained the largest exported product through out the period. Similarly, the amount of meat and vehicles sold also increased slightly, each of them by 3%. There was however no change in the number of computers as it remained at 4% in both years.
On the other hand, the total amount of iron exported depreciated from 27% in 2005 to 20% in 2010. Wheat dropped to 10%. Meat and wool exported also fell by 2% at the end of the era. fish remained the least exported produce through out the period.
