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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 pie charts illustrate the percentage of water consumption in Australia in 2004 from 6 different sources, whereas the bar chart display how the water is used in household environments for 5 different reasons in the same place and time period.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of water consumption was done by residential houses, and the same water is used primarily for bathroom and garden purposes, while being used least on kitchen purposes.
In more detail, residential houses make up 57 percent of water consumption in 2004, followed by residential apartments and industry with figures of 12 percent and 11 percent respectively. In the same time period, approximately 28 percent of residential water usage was spent on bathroom purposes, and roughly 27 percent was spent on gardening reasons. It seems that people spent the least amount of water on the kitchen, totaling to only 10 percent of their total water usage.
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