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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 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%, […]
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 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 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 […]
