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Four pie charts titled Occupations in Europe. The top left chart is labeled France. Services is 72 percent, Industry is 24 percent, and Agriculture is 4 percent. The top right chart is labeled Poland. Services is 54 percent, Industry is 29 percent, and Agriculture is 17 percent. The bottom left chart is labeled Italy. Services is 65 percent, Industry is 31 percent, and Agriculture is 4 percent. The bottom right chart is labeled Romania. Services is 47 percent, Industry is 23 percent, and Agriculture is 30 percent.

Data courtesy of the CIA World Factbook

Using complete sentences, explain what the charts above say about industry, service, and agriculture in Europe.

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Industry, service, and agriculture are all important economic industries within Europe that provide many jobs. When analyzing the charts, it is evident that the service industry provides the strong majority of jobs in France and Italy. In Poland and Romania, services make up about half the jobs. Even so, in Romania, jobs in industry and agriculture combined are greater than those in the service industry. In each of the four countries shown, roughly one-fourth to one-third of workers are employed in industry (manufacturing). Agriculture employs a much bigger percentage of the population in the Eastern European countries of Poland and Romania than it does in the Western European countries of France and Italy. In Romania, for instance, 30 out of 100 people (almost a third) work in agriculture, while only four out of 100 people in France do.

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Frances haves the most services but also haves the least amount of agriculture with Italy. Italy has the biggest industry out of the four though. Romania haves the most agriculture with 30% ,and Poland haves the most even services, industry, and agriculture of the bunch.

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