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Band 8+: The two pie charts show the exportation of products from Australia over two years. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two pie charts comparing different categories for the years 2005 and 2010. In 2005, categories are Coal 32%, Iron 27%, Wheat 16%, Meat 11%, Wool 6%, Computers 4%, Vehicles 2%, and Fish 2%. In 2010, categories are Coal 43%, Iron 20%, Meat 13%, Wheat 10%, Vehicles 5%, Computers 4%, Wool 4%, and Fish 1%.
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The supplied two pie charts enumerate the number of products exported from Australia over two years (2005 and 2010).

As can be clearly seen, coal made up the biggest part of the chart in both years, while vehicles, fish, wool, and computers contributed the least. Wheat, meat, and iron also had a significant role in the charts.

The diagrams reveal that in 2005, coal and iron accounted for the largest proportions, such as 32% and 27%, while meat and wheat were clearly seen with 16% and 11%. By contrast, vehicles, computers, fish, and wool made up the smallest percentages at just 2%, 4%, and 6%, indicating that these figures did not have a major change in 2010.

When we look at the second diagram for 2010, we can see some noticeable changes, like coal increasing from 32% to 43%, while iron decreased to 20%. Meat and wheat showed a gradual decrease to 13% and 10%. Vehicles, computers, fish, and wool did not show a rapid change but had some marginal changes.

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