The pie chart depicts the main reasons which decrease the effectiveness of farmlands worldwide. The table describes how three continents such as North America, Europe and Oceania, were influenced by these incidents in th
The graphs show the causes of land degradation, why it has become less productive, and especially in three regions during 1990. Overall, Europe suffered from land degradation more than others, the main reason for it wa
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The provided diagram presents data on the reasons why global land degradation, while the table gives the cause of land degradation in three regions of the world during the 1990s.
Two graphs illustrate information about global land degradation. The pie chart contains data about factors associated with lands being less efficient, and the table provides distributions of these factors and total erosi
The pie chart provides data on the reasons why the land suitable for agriculture becomes non-productive while the table depicts the effects of the certain causes on particular hree parts of the globe in the year 1990.
The pie chart represents the information about the major problems which caused less productivity in agriculture. The table demonstrates the data about how these issues influenced three nations during the 1990s.
The given pie chart illustrates the major factors because of which food farm blind gates lees fertile along with the table, which indicates the impacts of these reasons in three continents worldwide from 1990 to 1999. Ov
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The graphic chart gives information about the main causes of worldwid land degradation as well as it shows around three quart are well-defined. The table illustrates the ratio percentages of land degradation by region a
The pie chart illustrates how many people use various transportation in Edmonton and the table shows people's purposes for using automobiles in the city.
The pie chart depicts the 4 undermining factors why cultivated land becomes unproductive, while the table illustrates how such factors contributed to land degradation in 3 distinct regions during the 1990s.
The pie chart illustrates the reasons behind worldwide land degradation, while the table shows the causes of land degradation in three regions (North America, Europe, and Oceania) during the 1990s.
The pie chart illustrates the principle reasons behind the worldwide land degradation, whilst the table chart represents the main causes which led to the aforementioned issue by region in the 1990s.
The pie chart illustrates the main negative factors affecting the development of agricultural lands accross the world, and the table shows the percent of degradation over the regions, and the causes of it in details.
The pie chart gives data about head reasons of unproductive agriculture, with table chart indicating how these reasons affected on North America, Europe, and Oceania in 1990s.
The given pie chart compares data about 4 various types of transportation in Edmonton, and the presented table demonstrates a range of the work that inhabitants use the transport systems.
The above pie chart reveals data on the reason why do people are using the vehicles in city. It is demonstrates the percentage of what people used for transportation cars, LRT, bus or taxi.
The pie chart provides information about transport and cars which are used in Edmonton while the table illustrates the reason people use transport in the city. Overall, it is clear that the cars witnessed an upward trend
The table provides data on reasons for car use in cities, while the pie chart displays the distribution of transport modes: cars, Light Rail Transit (LRT), buses, and taxis.
The pie chart illustrates the primary factors contributing to global land degradation, while the table demonstrates the impact of these factors on three specific regions of the world in 1990; North America, Europe, and O