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Band 5+: The graph below shows the demand for electricity in England during typical days in autumn and spring. The pie chart shows how electricity is used in an average English home. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a line graph and a pie chart detailing electricity demand and usage. The line graph shows typical daily demand for electricity in units, with time marked from 0hrs to 24hrs. Autumn peak demand hits 40,000 units at 21hrs, with a low around 20,000 units at 18hrs. Spring peak demand reaches around 30,000 units at 14hrs, dipping to a low of approximately 10,000 units at 6hrs. The pie chart details electricity usage: 51.5% for heating rooms and water, 17.5% for ovens, kettles, and washing machines, 16% for lighting, TV, and radio, and 15% for vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and electric tools.
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The given charts provide information on how much units of elecricity is used in a day during spirng and autumn and what for it is used in England.

Overall, the demand on electricity in autumn is higher. In addition, it is mainlly used for heating the house and water.

In a day in spring citizens of England spend on an average of 20,000 units of electricity, with a little fall out in 9 hours, folowing with an increase after 3 hours. Where as in autumn the daily minimum is 40,000 units. In the first 3 hours there is a little jump. however after there is a dramatic drop and an upturn in the 6 hours. The peak in using the most units of electricity is between the hours of 21 nad 24, almost reaching 50,000.

More than half of the electicity is used for heating the rooms and water by English people. Futhermore, kitchen and laundry utilities also require electricity(17,5%). The remain 31 percent is devided among lightning, TV and radio(16%) and vacuum cleaners with other electric tools(15%)

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