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Band 5+: The charts below show information about water consumption in Australia in 2004 and how residential water was consumed in the same year.

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The image includes a pie chart and a bar chart detailing water consumption in Australia in 2004; the pie chart shows water consumers: Residential 70%, Industrial 11%, Business 10%, Government 3%, Other 6%; the bar chart details residential water use percentages: Bathroom 27%, Toilet 15%, Washing Clothes 20%, Kitchen 10%, Garden 28%.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of consumers using water while the second chart demonstrates the residential water use in Australia in the year of 2004. Overall, the highest amount of consumed water was used for residential houses while the lowest was true for government and others. Moreover, the greatest percentage of residential water use was recorded bathroom and garden whereas the opposite was kitchen.

Regarding the first chart, the greatest proportion of water consumption was residential, which divided into apartments and houses, at 17% and 53%, respectively. The percentage of water consumption of industrial was the same as that of business, at about 10%. More water was used by the government than that by others, with 6% and 3%.

Turning to the second chart, garden used the highest amount of water, at about 28%, which was slightly higher than that in the bathroom, at 27%. More water was used in washing clother than that in toilet and kitchen, at 20%, 15% and 10%, respectively.

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