The given charts illustrate the proportion of the water consumption in six different sources and water used by people living in residential areas in Australia in 2004.
Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of water consumed in houses was the highest. Additionally, residential use witnessed a major percentage in bathroom and garden.
Looking at the pie chart, it is clear that in 2004 the data for water consumed in residential (houses) accounted for 53%, which was the biggest. Meanwhile, the figures for residents(apartments), business and industry made up at 17%, 10% and 11% respectively. Government and other water consumption took up the remaining just 6% and 3%.
From the given bar chart, approximately 28% of residential water usage was spent on bathroom purposes. A similar trend was seen in the percentage for gardening that was at 27%. Following the data for gardening, toilet, washing clothes and kitchen consist of 15%, 20% and one in ten.
