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The image displays a bar graph showing water levels in reservoirs as percentages of their maximum capacity for two different years: October 2009 (Oct-09) in blue and October 2010 (Oct-10) in orange. There are six reservoirs represented, each with varying water levels. For reservoir 1, levels decreased from about 22% in Oct-09 to 15% in Oct-10. Reservoir 2 saw an increase from approximately 45% to 55%. Reservoir 3 remained stable at around 53%. Reservoir 4's levels reduced from about 65% to 45%. Reservoir 5 increased from nearly 58% to 68%. Lastly, reservoir 6 rose significantly from about 75% to 95%.
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The bar graph illustrates the water levels in six Australian cities in October 2009 and 2010.
Overall, water levels were higher in 2010 compared to 2009 in all cities except Darwin, where levels dropped significantly, and Brisbane, which remained stable. Canberra and Sydney recorded the highest levels in both years.
In Canberra, water levels increased from approximately 80% in 2009 to nearly 100% in 2010, making it the city with the highest levels. Similarly, Sydney maintained stable levels at around 80% in both years.
In contrast, Perth saw a notable increase, doubling from 40% in 2009 to nearly 80% in 2010. Melbourne also experienced a twofold rise, from 20% to 40%. Meanwhile, Brisbane’s water levels remained unchanged at around 70%. Darwin was the only city to show a decline, with levels decreasing from 40% in 2009 to 20% in 2010.
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