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The pie charts indicate the information about using lands' purpose divided into four countries.
Overall, most lands are used non-agricultural land. In these countries, also, the usage of pasture land is less than arable land's percentage except for New Zealand.
As can be seen in the pie chart, the non-agricultural is used most in Canada and Norway. However, there are few portions of pasture land and arable land in these two countries. On the other hand, in Portugal, the figure of arable land is accounted for 34%, which is the dominant percentage among the countries. Plus, Portugal's the pasture land's portion shows relatively low usage(9%) compared to other lands purpose. Meanwhile, in New Zealand, the usage of land purpose are evenly split into pasture land and non-agricultural land, representing nearly 50% respectively. Especially, New Zealand's pasture land is used more than Portugal, Canada, and Norway combined. |