The bar chart gives information about average water consumption in different Australian cities (Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra) for last year, while the pie chart provides data about the distribution of water in 2014.
Overall, it is clear that the consumption of water in Perth was the highest, while Canberra consumed the least amount of water. By looking at the pie chart, it is evident that the largest percentage of water was distributed to agriculture and the lowest to mining.
In Sydney, people used about 200 kilolitres last year, and Perth had the highest water consumption, with nearly 300 kilolitres. Individuals in Adelaide and Brisbane used more than 200 kilolitres—230 and 250, respectively. Melbourne and Canberra also had similar results, with approximately 150 and 130 kilolitres, respectively.
Focusing on the pie chart, the most water was distributed to agriculture, with nearly 67 percent, while the least water usage was in mining, with 2 percent. Water supply, sewage, drainage, and electricity and gas supply consumed 7 percent of water distribution, while manufacturing and other industries consumed 4 percent. Households consumed the remaining 9 percent of water.
