The charts below give information on the consumption of water by agricultural products in Australia in 2014, and the share of income they produced. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar charts compare data about the
water
used by agricultural manufacturers and their income
from them in Australia in 2014.
Overall
, It was crucial that all things except Livestock had income
the same as or more than water
used; however
, Livestock used a lot of water
but did not have good money.
According to
the graphs, the main product, which had a large section, was Livestock 36%; nevertheless
, it did not have too much money owing to the fact that the money was 5%. Fruit, which was the second one, needed 21% water
; moreover
, the profit was good because it was 15% climbed from water
usage. The third one was Dairy, which situation was the same as fruit. In addition
, it needed 19% water
, and income
was 21%.
The diagrams show the number of Sugar and Others , the fourth level, that used were roughly the same; furthermore
, the percentage of their water
consumption was equal to the proportion of Income
generations. The last
one was rice, which had the same trend as fruit; additionally
, its water
was 5% and income
percentage was 2 times more than water
usage.Submitted by maryamkazemi968 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water, income with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
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