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Band 4+: 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 following are the two images of a country, Australia, which is the comparison between the energy from different appliances and emission of greenhouse gases which were produce due to energy.

As we can see the above pie chart. It is the bifurcation of appliances like water heating, refrigeration, cooling, lighting, heating, and etc. As we can focus on large amount of energy is produced by heating which is 42% and after that the major usage is from Water heating by 30% and the minor side of pie chart is Included with cooling as 2% lighting as 4% refrigeration has 9% and other appliances attracts the 10% of the energy.

As we can see the greenhouse gas emission pie chart is largely by the water hitting applications by the 32% and other appliances by 28%. Contribution of refrigeration is 14% and cooling is by 3% heating by 0% and lighting by 8%.

By studying the both the pie charts, the last part includes water heating and heating

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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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