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The bar chart compares the proportion of water stored in reservoirs, expressed as a percentage of their maximum capacity, in six Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, water levels rose in most cities over the one-year period. Brisbane recorded the highest proportion in 2010, reaching full capacity, while Perth was the only […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportions of water levels of reservoirs across six Australian cities in October 2009 and 2010. Overall, in all cities water levels rose, albeit to varying degrees, except for Perth, which represented a opposite trend. During the first October, Brisbane and Darwin had the most amount of water, whereas Melbourne accounted […]
The bar chart below compares the water levels in the reservoirs of six Australian cities in October in two different years : 2009 and 2010. Overall, all countries in question adhered to rising trends, with the exception of Perth and Sydney, which saw a decrease or no change at all. Notably, Brisbane maintained a position […]
The given bar chart indicates information about the percentage of water in six different cities in Australia from 2009 to 2010 in october. Overall, the Brisbane had the highest level throughout the period, while Melbourne and Perth accounted for the lowest point. Initially, in october 2009 the Brisbane was 75%, meanwhile the Perth was 24% […]
The bar chart compares the level of water in the storage tanks of six various Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010, measured in percentages. Overall, the water depth in reservoirs in Brisbane was a substantial leader over the given period. In contrast, water storage in Perth was the only one that declined among […]
The chart shows the level of water pond of six cities in Australian in October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, water level in most Australian cities increased from October 2009 to October 2010, with Brisbane showing the most significant rise, while Perth experienced a notable decline and Sydney remained unchanged. If we look at the […]
The bar graph compares the water levels in different reservoirs in different cities of Australia on October 9 and October 10. Overall, the water levels in Canberra, Darwin, Melbourne, and Brisbane increased to varying extents, whereas the level in Perth halved. Notably, Brisbane recorded the highest final level, while Perth finished the period with the […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of water reservoirs in several Australian cities in one season, but two particular years: 2009 and 2010. In general, Brisbane had the highest level among all cities in both years, whereas Perth had the smallest percentage of water. In addition, Sydney remained at the statues quo during that year. […]
The bat chart illustrates the amount of water reserved in reservoirs in 6 different Australian areas in October of the years 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is noticeable that in most cities in October 2010, the water levels were significantly higher than those in Oct 2009, expect for Darwin. Sydney, however, shared the same proportion […]
The bar chart compares six cities of Australia – Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane – in terms of the percentages of water levels in reservoirs between 2009 and 2010 in October. Overall, all countries experienced an upward trend, except for Perth, which saw a downward trend, while Sydney remained unchanged. In addition, Darwin […]
The bar chart above gives information about the amount of water in 6 Australian cities between October 2009 and 2010. Overall, the level of water across cities increased in the given timeframe, whereas Perth dropped. The highest figure was observed in Brisbane; the former recorded the lowest percentage of water reservoirs. Sydney remained intact. Looking […]
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of water levels in the reservoirs of six cities in Australia between October 2009 and October 2010 Overall, it is clear that, the percentage of water levels increased in Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane, while they fell in Perth and remained stable in Sydney, over the given […]
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of level of water in the reservoirs of six cities in Australia between October 2009 and October 2010 Overall, it is clear that, the percentage of level of water rise in Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane, while the percentage of level of water decreased and remain stable […]
The bar chart illustrates the water level in the reservoirs in Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane throughout the period from October 2009 to October 2010. Overall, while Darwin and Brisbane had the largest proportions in both years, Perth experienced a minor decline. Canberra witnessed a large grow, whereas Sydney remained the same. Melbourne […]
The given bar chart compares water levels in reservoirs (% of maximum) in six Australian cities in October 2009 and 2010.Overall, it is readily apparent that the percentages of water levels recorded in October 2010 were slightly higher than that of 2009.It is also worth noting that a significant contrast was evident in 2009 and […]
The bar chart below illustrates information about water levels in reservoirs in six Australian cities in october 2009 and october 2010. Overall, most cities expereinced in rise in water levels over the period, with Brisbane showing the most dramatically growth. In contrast, Perth was the only city where the water level enermously changed. Sydney has […]
The chart bar given shows the rank of water reservoirs through the six different cities of Australia from 2009th October to 2010th October. Overall, in 2009 Darwin showed the highest amount of reservoirs with 75% while Melbourne stood at the lowest rank in this year. But in 2010, Brisbane registered 100% of reservoirs when Perth […]
The bar chart below illustrates information about water levels in reservoirs in six Australian cities in october 2009 and october 2010. Overall, most cities expereinced in rise in water levels over the period, with Brisbane showing the most dramatically growth. In contrast, Perth was the only city where the water level enermously changed. Sydney has […]
The bar chart below demonstrates the information about reservoirs’ water at the level of Australian cities between 2009 and 2010 October. Overall, the water levels of reservoirs were increased in most of the cities. The significant change was in Canberra from around 70% to almost 100%. The considerable fall down was in Darwin because there […]
The given bar chart illustrates the changes in water levels across six cities in Australia: Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, between October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it is clear that water levels in Brisbane were higher than in the other cities during this period, while the opposite was true for Perth and […]
the given bar chart illustrates the change of water levels across six cities namely Perth, Darwin,Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane in Australia between October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it is clear that the level of water in Brisbane was higher than other cities over the period, while the opposite was true for Perth and Melbourne. […]
It is demonstrated by the given chart the changes in water levels of reservoirs in six cities in Austrlia from 2009 to 2010. Overall, it is clear crystal that the gap of water levels of reserviors from 2009 to 2010 is not much difference, and most of cities in the chart are essentailly unchanged. The […]
The chart illustrates the water levels in the reservoirs of six Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, there were significant changes between these two years, with some cities experiencing an increase while others saw a decrease in water levels. Darwin and Canberra both recorded notable increases in their reservoir water levels. In […]
