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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 showing Australian household energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. The energy use chart shows heating at 42%, water heating at 30%, other appliances at 15%, refrigeration at 7%, lighting at 4%, and cooling at 2%. The greenhouse gas emissions chart shows water heating at 32%, other appliances at 28%, heating at 15%, refrigeration at 14%, lighting at 8%, and cooling at 3%.
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The provide pie charts illustrates about the Australian household greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.

Overall, in the first chart tge highest proportion was heating energy and the lowest one is cooling while, in the second pie chart the highest one is wated heating anx the lowest one is cooling.

In detail, average Australian household energy was used 42% of heating whereas 12% of cooling. Furthermore, The energy that haz been used most of the time was water heating of 30% while, the oyher necessity was used 15%. In contrast, lightning energy hath has been used in 4% and 7% used of refrigeration.

Australian housdhold greenhousd gas emissions which resulted from this energy use. The highest proportion of greenhouse was water heating of 32% use while that energy consumption for other appliances was 28%. In comparison, the figure for heating, refrigeration and lightning are 15%,14% and 8% respectively. Meanwhile cooling just accounts for 3% of green house.

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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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