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Band 6+: The pie and bar charts below show the percentage of water consumption and use in Australia in 2004.

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The image consists of two separate data displays; the top is a pie chart labeled "Water consumer" with five categories: RESIDENTIAL - HOUSE 50%, APARTMENT 20%, INDUSTRIAL 10%, BUSINESS 11%, GOVERNMENT 6%, OTHER 3%; the bottom is a vertical bar graph labeled "Residential water use (%)" with five categories and their respective percentages: Bathroom 27%, Toilet 15%, Washing clothes 20%, Kitchen 10%, Garden 28%.
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The pie chart and bar graph show the percentage of water consumption and usage in Australia in 2004.

Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident that residential areas and garden needs demonstrated the highest percentages in two charts while kitchen and other consumers saw the lowest point in 2004.

Looking at the details, as for the water consumption, residential areas were the most common water consumer with 70% ( houses 50%, apartments 20%). Industrial needs for water consumption was next at 11% , making it slightly more popular than business at 10%. Government and other consumers for water consumption were not as high as other sections being 6% and 3% respectively.

Regarding usage of water, Bathroom was approximatly three times as high as toilet in water usage, being 27% and 15%. Washing clothes came next at 20%. Then, kitchen was next at 10%, this was much less popular than garden at 28%.

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