The two charts illustrate the distribution of water consumption among the various sectors in Australia in 2004 and the breakdown of residential water usage by different activities in the same year.
The pie chart reveals that the majority of water consumption in Australia in 2004 was by residential houses, while the bar chart shows that within residential usage, the bathroom and garden were dominant in terms of water usage.
Looking at the details, the most water consumed by residential apartments at 57%, followed by residential apartments at 13%, and other sectors such as industry and government constituted smaller percentages.
As for household activities, garden used the most water at about 30% closely followed by bathroom at approximately 27%. Washing clothes and toilets usage were also significant, while the kitchen used the least water.
In conclusion, residential water consumption was dominant in terms of overall usage, particularly for gardening and bathroom usage.
