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The image contains two graphs related to water consumption in Australia in 2004. The left graph is a pie chart showing that Residential (houses) accounted for 57% of water consumption, followed by Business at 13%, Government at 10%, Industry at 6%, Residential (apartments) at 3%, and Other at 11%. The right graph is a bar chart depicting residential water usage in which the Garden category has the highest usage at around 25%, followed by Toilet at just over 20%, Laundry at just under 20%, while Bathroom and Washing Clothes are both at around 15%, and Kitchen has the lowest usage at just over 5%.
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The charts demonstrate data about consumption of water in Australia in the 2004 and by whom it was consumed.
Overall, the most significant part of consumed water in 2004 was caused by residential houses.While the highest percents of usage in houses of citizens are caused by bathrooms and gardens.
First of all, houses of residents contain 57% of whole consumption in the Australia, while other five trends contain rest percentage.The hugest part of another 43%, caused by apartments of residents, which make 13%.Whereas, businesses make up 10%, industry 11% and government 6% other usage was caused by others.
Residential houses make 57% due to high percent of using a bathroom and having a garden, two of them make approximately 55% of whole usage.The toilet usage is 15%, while laundry makes one fifth and the most lowest percentage has a kitchen, which contains around 10%.
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