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The image displays a bar graph comparing water levels in reservoirs across six cities in Australia for October 2009 and October 2010. In City A, the water levels were approximately 45% in 2009 and rose to about 80% in 2010. City B showed levels of around 80% in 2009 and increased slightly to 85% in 2010. City C had 100% in 2009, which decreased to around 75% in 2010. City D's levels were roughly 70% in 2009 and saw a slight decrease to 60% in 2010. City E maintained high levels, about 95% in 2009, decreasing slightly to 90% in 2010. City F had levels of approximately 70% in 2009 and increased significantly to about 100% in 2010.
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The chart below introduces the degree of water in the reservoirs in Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane in Australia, from 2000 to 2010.
Overall, in Perth the level of saved water decreased almost by half, while in Brisbane it increased, and reached the highest percentage through a period. Similarly, in Canberra was steeply change, meanwhile in other cities it rose a little.
In October 2009, Perth had 51% of water level in reservoirs, and then it decreased to 26%. Meanwhile, Canberra increased on 23% grom 50 to 73 percent. Brisbane in october 2010 hitted the 100% which is the highest percentage within 6 cities.
Other cities experienced inconsiderable changes, Darwin in 2010, rose from 75% to 80%. Melbourne increased in 10% from 35 to 45, while Sydney stayed the same 49%.
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