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Band 6+: The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.

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The image depicts two pie charts representing Australian household energy use and greenhouse gas emissions respectively. In the energy use chart, heating accounts for 42%, water heating 30%, refrigeration 7%, other appliances 15%, lighting 4%, and cooling 2%. In the greenhouse gas emissions chart, water heating accounts for 32%, other appliances 28%, heating 15%, refrigeration 14%, lighting 8%, and cooling 3%.
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The pie charts illustrate the proportion of power utilized by Australian citizens and the percentage of greenhouse gases produced from energy sources.

Overall, most Australian people use energy for heating while the lowest percentage of energy is consumed for cooling.In addition, the highest percentage of greenhouse gases comes from water heating while cooling is the lowest.

with regard to household energy consumed, more power is used for heating, which accounted for 42% of the total, followed by water heating was 30%. Other appliances were the third largest, which accounted for 15%. Moreover, energy used for refrigeration was 7%. Furthermore, both household lighting and cooling used power at 4% and 2% respectively.

When it comes to greenhouse gas emission, water heating was responsible for the highest emission recorded at 32%. In contrast to gas emissions 28% of emissions were emitted by other appliances.Furthermore, both refrigeration and lighting combined emitted 22% of total gases. Nevertheless, heating and cooling processes were responsible for 3% and 15% of greenhouse gases respectively.

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