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The two pie charts give information about the consumption of water in six different sectors, namely vegetables, cereal, dairy, fruits, rice, and livestock in 2004 and the value of these sectors in Australia at the same period. It is clear that more water is consumed by growing vegetables than by the other five products. However, […]
The pie charts illustrate how much water used in agriculture and profit earned from six products in 2004. Overall, vegetables needed most water to cultivate, while the reverse is true for rice and livestock which remained minimal. Notably, fruits gained the highest value. Looking first at the water utilization, 46% was essential demand for growing […]
The charts above depict the percentage of water used among livestock, vegetables, fruits, dairy and cereal in Australia and the value of these products to the Autralian Economy in the year of 2014. Generally speaking, it is apparent that the distribution of water used for vegetables was the highest proportion of agricultural products. However, fruits […]
The given illustrations demonstrate the proportion of water used for six different products namely vegetables, cereal, dairy, fruits, rice and livestocks during 2004 and the percentage of income from these products in Australia in the same period. Overall, vegetables need much more water among six products. However, the total income from fruits were far surpass […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the agriculture’s water usage and the total income from diverse goods in 2004. Overall, it is clear that vegetable was the leading category in both charts. It is also noticeable that while livestock and rice were equivalent in the percentage of water used, the latter was the lowest in profit […]
