The pie chart provides information about the percentage of water consumption in Australia in 2004, while the bar chart illustrates how residential water was supplied for different fields in the same year. Overall, the residential area was the highest proportion of the total water consumption, while gardening and bathroom use accounted for more than half of the residential water usage.
According to the pie chart, the proportion of water usage in the residential field stood at 70%, the dominant figure. The figures for industrial and business use accounted for 10% and 11%, respectively, followed by the government sector, at 6%. As for the lowest figure, the proportion of water consumption in the “other” sector was only 3%.
Looking at the bar chart, the percentage of residential water usage for gardening and bathroom use was 28% and 27%, respectively. Washing clothes accounted for 20%, followed by toilet use at 15%. Kitchen use consumed the least proportion of water, which was 10%.
