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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 compares the water levels in reservoirs in six Australian cities between October 2009 and 2010. Overall, the mentioned cities experienced an elevation in the water levels, Canberra was the highest throughout the given period, While Darwin was the only city to show a reduction in the water storage, and Brisbane remained stable.
In October 2009, the water level was approximately 75% in Canberra and increased to 99% in 2010. Similarly, Sydney exhibited the same percentage in 2009 but rose to 82% in 2010. The level of water in Perth’s reservoir two markedly in the given period, Rising from 40% to 62%.
Despite the lowest level of water in Melbourne in 2009, it increased to 38% in 2010. In contrast, Brisbane did not witness any change in the water reservoir, as it lived at 55%. Moreover, in Darwin, the water level decreased from 45% to 38% in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
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