The bar chart gives information about water usage in six cities in Australia for the preceding year, whereas the pie chart illustrates the percentage of water distributed in 2014.
Overall, it can be seen that agriculture had the highest distribution of about 67 percent in 2014, Similarly, Perth had the highest average annual residential water consumption of about 300 kiloliter per properties in the cities categories.
With regard to water consumption distribution, agriculture used more than half of the water, 67 %, whereas mining used the least, 2%. Comparatively, water supply, sewage and drainage, and electricity and gas supply all used 7 percent, respectively, while other industries and manufacturing used 4 percent each. Households used 9 percent.
The city with the highest point of residential water use last year in Australia was Perth, which reached a level of 300 kiloliters per properties, it was closely followed by Brisbane with a point of 250 and Adelaide having 220, However, Canberra had the least average usage of about 140.
