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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 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 pie chart below illustrates how much promotion of water was consumed and bar chart gives information about the usage of residential water in Australia in 2004.

Overall, it is clear that the majority of water consumption attribute to residential houses while residential water use concentrate to bathroom and garden.

In the pie chart, residential houses accounted for the largest of water consumption with at 57%, followed by residential apartments at 13%. The remaining categories contained business (10%), government (6%), industry (11%) and others (3%). During this period, residential houses became the primary driver of water consumption in Australia.

The bar chart, bathroom was considered for the highest persentage of residential water use at about 28%, and then, with the highest figure at more than 25%, garden was the second place. Other categories involved toilet at 25%, washing clothes at 20% and kitchen at 10%. In thos year, the most use of residential water was represented bathroom and garden in Australia.

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