The given pie chart depicts the percentage of water consumption, while the bar chart demonstrates how water was used by Australian residents in 2004.
Overall, it can be seen that residents are the largest consumers of water, and they mostly used water for bathrooms and gardens.
Looking at the details more closely, 70% of water was used by residents, which is significantly more than other water consumers. By comparison, 11% of the water was allocated to industrial purposes, followed by business at 10%. Meanwhile, a very small amount of water was used by the government (6%) and other purposes (3%).
In terms of how water was used by Australians, it is clear that 27% and 28% of water were allocated to bathrooms and gardens. In addition, they used 20% of water for washing clothes, which was twice as much as that utilized for kitchen. Water used for toilets accounted for 15%.
