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The image contains two charts about water use in Australia for the year 2004. The first, a pie chart titled 'Water consumers in Australia, 2004', shows the distribution of water consumption: Residential at 70%, Industrial at 11%, Business at 10%, Government at 6%, and Other at 3%. The Residential category is further detailed, with Houses accounting for 53% and Apartments for 17% of the total. The second chart, a bar graph titled 'Residential water use in Australia, 2004', breaks down residential consumption into five categories: Garden at 28%, Bathroom at 27%, Washing clothes at 20%, Toilet at 15%, and Kitchen at 10%.
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The provided pie and bar chart illustrates the number of the utilisers of water and data on domestic water demand in Australia and 2004. The data on consumers and usage is represented in percentages.
Overall, apartments and houses consumptions emerge as the prominent leader in spending, while consumers in businesses, government, and residential demonstrate the lowest figures in corporation. The part chart also showed that garden as the biggest usage and kitchen as the lowest finger.
In apartments and houses utilisation reached 70% in total, 17% for apartments and 53% for accommodations, while for 12% businesses and residential was 10%, making them the smallest among the recorded usages.
Additionally, residential water usage in Australia was reported at 28% which is the largest usage and 27% for bathroom, respectively. Toilets and kitchen were the lowest at 10% and 15%, as well as washing clothes accounted for the second largest figure 20%.
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