22 report(s) found.
The two pie graphs compare the water usage for seven different goods in Australia and the money earned from these products to the economy of Australia in 2004. Overall, most of the categories saw a significant difference between the amount of water used and that of income from the products. Livestock had the highest water […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of water used for different agricultural products with the shares of income these products generated in Australia in 2004. Overall, livestock was by far the most water-intensive sector, whereas fruit production contributed the largest share of income. A clear imbalance can be observed between water consumption and economic return, […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of water for different agricultural products in Australia and the proportion of national income from these products in 2004. Overall, the allocation of water for different products showed a lack of correlation with the earnings from them. In particular, although livestock accounted for the highest share of water, the […]
The pie chart provides the statistics of water usage for various agricultural products and the income that came from them in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is clear that Focusing on the use of water in theAustralian agricultural field first, livestock showed the largest share with a staggering 36%. The figures for dairy and cotton […]
The tables illustrate how much water exploited for agricultural products as well as the benefits of these products to the Australian economy in 2004, with the figures expressed in percentages. Overall, the majority of water was used for livestock, whereas fruit significantly contributed to the growth of the economy in Australia. In detail, 11% of […]
The two pie charts illustrate how much water is used for agricultural products and the income from these products in the year 2004. Overall, there were significant gaps in livestock and fruit, while the similarity can be seen in the remaining figures, namely dairy, sugar, cotton, rice, and vegetable. Regarding the far distance. The percentage […]
The diagrams illustrate the percentage of water used for various natural products and the amount of income generated from them in Australia in 2004. Overall, the two pie charts present significantly different distributions. The largest portion of water was used for livestock, whereas fruit generated the highest income. Water usage for livestock accounted for 36%, […]
Two advanced charts depict water consumption in agriculture during 2004 compared to the income of Australia agricultural production that year. Overall, with each level of water usage, ít farming goods brought the equal value, except for rice. Furthermore, vegetables and fruits even though consumed a major amount of water, those incomes were dominant the data. […]
The pie charts illustrate the utilize of water for farm products in Australia in 2004 and worth of these products to the economy of the Australia in the equal period. Overall, the most percentage of water utilized for livestock in the agricultural products, while the vegetable is the least popular in those products. Also, the […]
The charts illustrate the use of water for agriculture goods in Australia during 2004 and values of these goods to the Australian economy in 2004. Overall, the much water used for livestock, dairy and cotton in Australia in 2004. Sugar, fruit, rice and vegetables took less water than other goods in the same year. The […]
The pie charts give information about how much water was used for seven agricultural products and the share of income coming from those goods in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is clear that while the largest percentage of water usage was allocated to livestock, the highest income was generated from fruits. It is also worth […]
The initial pie chart depicts the water usage for farming, while the second one shows the total income from crops in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is noticeable that the proportion of water used for vegetables took the majority, contrasting with the fraction percentage of livestock and rice. Regarding income, fruit’s share was the highest […]
The pie charts give information about how much water was used for 8 different agricultural products in Australia and the proportion of total income of those in 2004. Overall, although the biggest percentage of water was channeled to livestock in 2004, the most income was seen in the figure for fruit in Australia. It is […]
The pie charts gives information about how much water was used for 8 different agricultural products in Australia and the proportion of total income of those in 2004. Overall, although the biggest percentage of water was channeled to livestock in 2004, the most income was seen in the figure for fruit in Australia. It is […]
A comparison is made between the use of water for agricaltural products and the income from fruits, sugar, cotton, rice, vegetables, livestock, and diary products in Australia in 2004. Overall, livestock accounted for the largest share of water, while vegetables contributed the least. In terms of profit, fruits constituted the largest part. While two pie […]
The provided set of pie Charts illustrates the proportion of water usage of six items such as vegetable, cereal,lime,fruits,rice and dandelion along with revenue of these products. The data was from 2004. overall, it can be seen that water used and revenue of vegetable and fruit was significantly mare compare to other items. moreover, Dandelion […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water consumed by six agricultural products in Australia in 2004, alongside the monetary value generated by these products. Overall, it is clear that while vegetables and fruits constituted the largest share of water usage, it was fruits that yielded the highest income among the agricultural categories. Looking closely […]
The pie charts illustrate data about the consumption of water for seven different farming products which generate revenue to the Australia economy in 2004. Unit are measured in percentage. Overall, large amount of water was used for livestock, while the highest revenue generate from fruit products. Notably,rice and vegetable both had lowest in both category. […]
The pie charts illustrate data about the consumption of water for seven different farming products which generate the revenue to the Australia economy in 2004. Unit are measured in percentage. Overall, large amount of water was used for livestock, while the highest revenue generate from fruit products. Notably, rice and vegetable both had lowest in […]
The supplied bar charts outline the percentage of water distribution in making various agricultural products as well as yearly earnings from those goods in the year 2004. As is observed, livestock consumed the majority of water, while most of the income came from fruit sales. Notably, rice and vegetables had the lowest figures in both […]
The supplied bar charts outlines the percentage of water distribution in making various agricultural products as well as yearly earrings from those goods in year 2004.As is observed, livestock consumed the majority of water, while most of the income came from fruit sellings.Notably, rice and vegetables had the lowest figures in both categories. Looking at […]
The charts illustrate the percentages of Australia’s water consumption for agricultural products, and its income in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that most of the water was used for livestock, while the largest income came from fruit. In contrast, it was spent a tiny ratio on vegetables. According to the first pie chart, livestock […]
