10 report(s) found.
The first pie chart illustrates the percentage of household energy that is used in Australia in five areas while the other pie chart compares the amount of gas emissions released as a result of energy use. It clearly seems that people consume the most energy for heating and water heating. The least greenhouse gas is […]
The two pie charts compare the proportion distribution of energy used in British household and greenhouse gas emissions result from this energy use. Overall, it is evident that heating and water heating remained dominant components in both charts, although its proportion increased and decreased over time. Meanwhile, other appliances experienced the notable changes, whereas the […]
The two pie chart illustrate informations about used the energy in particular country household and emission of greenhouse house gas. Overall,it is clear that this country’s people consume large amount of energy for heating,while water heater also considered larger proportion of greenhouse gas.Additionally, cooling consume low energy and emission low number of gas. British’s energy […]
The first pie chart details how average household in Britian use energy and second chart gives information about this usage causes the greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, what stands out from the charts is that the most energy is used for heating and water heating in average British household, while cooling and lighting require less energy. […]
The first pie chart illustrates information regarding the consumption of energy in an average home in British. The second pie cart depicts the proportion amount of greenhouse gas emissions which are produced. Overall, it is clear that in both charts cooling contributes to by far the least consumption of whole energy. In addition, the greatest […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportional usage of energy and the rate of released greenhouse gas emissions in an average home in the United Kingdom. Overall, while most of the energy is used in houses for heating and water heating, the only usage that has less greenhouse gas emissions rate than its consumption is heating. […]
The first bar chart illustrates data regarding the division of energy in an average home in Britain. The second bar chart demonstrates the proportional amounts of greenhouse gas emissions which are produced by this energy use. Overall, the charts show that the greatest proportion of energy in a British household is used by heating, although […]
The first bar chart demonstrates the usage of energy in an average home in Britain, while the second chart illustrates the proportional amounts of greenhouse gas emissions which are produced by this energy use. Overall, it is obvious that the greatest proportion of energy is allocated to heating, although it is water heating which is […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy consumed for various purposes and the greenhouse gas emissions in British households. Overall, heating is the largest consumer of energy, while water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. In terms of energy consumption, heating uses 42% of the energy, making it the highest consumer. Water […]
The pie charts illustrate how energy is used in an average British household and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating is the largest consumer of energy, while water heating is the primary contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. In terms of energy use, heating accounts for the largest portion at 42%, followed by water heating […]
