The provided pie and bar chart gives information about the percentage of water consumption and residential water usage in Australia in 2004. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, more than half of the water was used for residential purposes, specifically houses, while all other sectors accounted for much smaller shares. In residential use, the bathroom made up the highest proportion. What stands out most is that kitchen, which made up the lowest proportion in residential water usage.
Focusing on overall water consumption in Australia first, 57% of water used in residential houses, making it the largest consumer of water. The water consumption in residential apartments, business, and industry showed relatively similar percentages, making up 13%, 10%, and 11%, respectively. This was followed by government at 6%, and other purposes, accounting for the lowest rate at 3%.
Looking at the residential water usage in Australia in 2004. The bathroom constituted around 27% of water usage, being a dominant water consumer in residential purpose, whereas the garden recorded relatively similar proportion, with making up 26% of water usage. Meanwhile, one fifth of the water used for washing clothes, 15% and one tenth of the water used for toilets and kitchens, respectively
