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The pie charts depict information about land use in Portugal, New zealand, Canada, and Norway. There are four purposes to use land.
As cleary seen from the charts, Non-agricultural land account for main purpose of land use in all four countries. Also, the proportion of pasture land is lower than the proportion of arable land in four countries except for New zealand.
Looking at the charts more closely, one can see that the figures of non-agricultural land in Canada and Norway are higher than 90%. However, they are approximately 50% in Portugal and New zealand. In addition, the land use by arable land is lower than 5% in Newzealand, Canada, and Norway while it is 34% in Portugal. In particular, New zealand uses land by pasture land at48%. It surpasses the percentages of other three countries land use by pasture land. These figures are 9% in Portugal, 2% in Canada, and 1% in Norway.
Overall, only New zealand has similar proportion of pasture land and non-agricultural land.
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