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The pie chart illustrates the proportions
of land usage in Portugal, New Zealand, Canada, and Norway.
Looking at the graph more closely, one can
see that in all countries, the percent of Non-agricultural land is the largest,
exceeding at least more than 50%. On the other hand, the proportion of Arable
land is diverse from only 1% in New Zealand to 34% in Portugal.
Overall, it is clear that the usage of
Pasture land in New Zealand is much higher than other countries, consisting of
almost half of the total use of land. Moreover, its percent is 48 times bigger
than Norway's proportion. Meanwhile, Canada and Norway shows the similar rates
of land usage, although Canada shows slight higher percentages in both Arable
land and Pasture land compared to Norway.
In conclusion, illustrated pie graphs show
that although there is a difference between four countries, one can see that a
definite tendency is seen in percentages of land purpose. (land purpose가 자연스러운 표현인지 모르겠습니다..)
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