5 report(s) found.
The given pie charts compare the proportion of water used for six agricultural products and the percentage of income generated from those products in Australia in 2004. Overall, vegetables consumed the largest share of water, whereas fruits generated the highest income. There is a noticeable discrepancy between water usage and income for some products, particularly […]
The pie charts give information about water consumption and overall income from six product categories – vegetables, cereals, dairy, fruits, rice, and livestock – in Australia in 2004. Overall, more water was used for vegetables and fruits. Similarly, Australia generated most of its income from fruits and vegetables, while rice used the least water and […]
The charts illustrate the use of water in agriculture and the income that products provided in Australia in 2004. Overall, the percentage of water used for vegetables hit the highest point, while livestock and rice had the lowest. About total income, fruits recorded the greatest figure and rice still remained the smallest. In terms of […]
The first pie chart illustrates the agricultural water usage for six different products, while the other demonstrates the revenue from those products in Australia, in the year 2004. Overall, it is clear that vegetables required the largest use of water, while the reverse was true for rice and livestock. Additionally, fruits emerged as the most […]
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of water used for six types of agricultural products in Australia in 2004 and the income generated from these products in the same year. Overall, vegetables and fruits used the largest shares of water and also brought in the highest income. In contrast, rice and livestock required the […]
