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Band 5+: The pie and bar charts below show the percentage of water consumption and use in Australia in 2004.

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The image presents two charts for Australia in 2004: a pie chart showing water consumption with Residential (houses) at 57%, Residential (apartments) at 13%, Business at 10%, Government at 6%, Industry at 11%, and Other at 3%, and a bar chart illustrating residential water usage with Bathroom at 27%, Toilet at 20%, Washing Clothes at 15%, Kitchen at 10%, and Garden at 30%.
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The given two data represents the proportion of usage and consumption of water in Australia in 2004.

Overall, residentials consume water the most, while other structures such as goverment, businesses, industries are more less. Nevertheless it is important to notice that among residentials share, owners of the houses spend significant amount of water rather than the ones who lives in apartment.

It is obvious that business, goverment and industry are rouphly one third of the pie chart. Furthermore other areas are only tiny fraction according to the data. On the other hand, the overwhelming part takes residential that is exactly 70 percent.

It is crystal clear that residential’s utilize water for bathroom and for the garden in most of the cases. Additionally water is also harnessed the most in washing machines after a bathroom and a garden. As bar chart illustrates water utilization for toilet is exactly 15 %.In comparison for the WC, kitchen right below according to the data.

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