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Band 4+: The two pie charts below show how an average household in Australia used energy for different purposes in 1995 and 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays two pie charts titled 'Household Energy Use in Australia (1995 vs 2015)'. The 1995 chart shows the following distribution: Heating at 40%, Water Heating at 30%, Refrigeration at 10%, Other Appliances at 10%, and Lighting at 10%. The 2015 chart shows: Heating at 30%, Water Heating at 25%, Other Appliances at 20%, Refrigeration at 15%, and Lighting at 10%.
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The circle chart represents total percentage of electricity energy used by Australians for various occasions during 1995 to 2015.

Overall, during 1995, heating were widely used and during 2015, it has been reduced 10% and usage of other appliances were also increased vigorously.

In 1995, refrigerator were rarely used by Australians. It is about 10%. During 2015, they increased their usage during to 19%. People utilized 10% for lighting in the year of 1995 and remained same during 2015 also. individuals used 40% of energy for heating. In the year of 2015, people consumed 30% of electricity.

For water heating, people utilised 30% of energy in 1995. whereas, during 2015 group reduced from 30% to 25%. Australians used only 10% for other appliances during 1995.But in the year of 2015, people enhanced their usage to 20%. In 1995,individuals pattern of utilisation were minimal than 2015. In the year of 2015, usage of other appliance, refrigerator usage were increased slightly . During 1995, utilisation of energy through heating were

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