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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 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 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 […]
