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The image presents two graphs: a bar graph showing the average Australian annual residential water consumption for selected cities - last year, and a pie chart showing Australian water consumption distribution for 2014. The bar graph lists Sydney with consumption close to 300, Perth at 350, Adelaide just under 250, Brisbane at 200, Melbourne around 150, and Canberra with consumption close to 250. The pie chart has six sections indicating Agriculture at 67%, Mining at 2%, Households at 9%, Water supply, sewage, and drainage at 7%, Manufacturing at 4%, Electricity and gas supply at 7%, and Other industries at 4%.
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The bar chart gives information about the average Australian residental water usage (in kilolitre per property) in selected cities for last year, while the pie chart illustrates the proportians of the country’s water consumption by industry, for the same year.
The city with the most residental water consumption last year is Perth with 300 kilolitre per property, followed by Brisbane by 250, and then Adelaide with 225. On the other end, the city with the least amount of water usage is Canberra by 140, following close is Melbourne by 150.
We can see from the pie chart that, agriculture is the dominant industry in water consumption with 67%. Residental usage (combining households, water supplu, sewage, drainage, electricty, and gas supply) come seconds with a total of 23%, followed by manufacturing with 4% and mining with only 2%. Other industries take use 4%.
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