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The given charts illustrate how water is consumed for six different products and its total income generated from these products in Australia in the year of 2004. Overall, it is clear that vegetables needed much more water than the other five products. However, the total income from fruits far surpassed that of vegetables. It is […]
The two pie charts compare the amount of water used for six products in Australia in 2004, with the turnover of these products in that country in the same year. Overall, the figure for water used is higher than that for total income generated from vegetables and rice, while fruits and cereal required less water […]
The given pie charts demonstrates the portion of water usage for six categories, along with the total income’s share from them in 2004 Overall, vegetables and fruit utilize the most amount of water, which far exceeded their counterparts. Additionally, vegetables led the second place in the total income, whereas fruits holded the first position. Looking […]
The given illustrations demonstrate the proportions of water used for six different products, namely vegetables, cereal, dairy, fruits, rice, and livestock, during 2004 and the percentages of income from these products in Australia during the same period. Overall, vegetables needed much more water than the other five products. However, the total income from fruits far […]
The given illustrations demonstrate the proportions of water used for six different products, namely vegetables, cereal, dairy, fruits, rice, and livestock, during 2004 and the percentages of income from these products in Australia during the same period. Overall, vegetables needed much more water than the other five products. However, the total income from fruits far […]
