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Band 5+: 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 displaying data on Australian household energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. The first chart shows that heating accounts for 42% of energy use, water heating for 30%, other appliances for 15%, refrigeration for 7%, lighting for 4%, and cooling for 2%. The second chart illustrates that heating contributes to 15% of greenhouse gas emissions, water heating to 32%, cooling to 3%, lighting to 4%, refrigeration to 14%, and other appliances to 28%.
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The provided pie chart delineates the proportion of the way of consuming energy in an average Australian household, while the other pie chart presents the result of greenhouse gas emissions in which way this energy had been used.

In general, the consumption of Australian household on heating compared to the greenhouse gas emission substantially higher except other parts, while water heating have been used almost identically in both.

Categorically speaking, for the Australian household energy heating and water heating promptly used more than two fifths and a third respectively, where cooling and lighting energy spent significant amount, 2% and 4% consecutively. Refrigeration consumed 7% and other appliances energy witnessed almost twice of refrigeration.

In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, other appliances comparatively higher, witnessed 28%, then Australian household energy and proportion of heating became lower, sharp 15%, as opposed to household energy. Level of water heating have experienced practically the same 32%, lighting and refrigeration experienced the double of household energy, 8% and 14% collectively, while gas emission for cooling experienced a significant amount.

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