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The bar chart compares the water levels in reservoirs in six Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it is clear that the water levels in most cities increased over the given period. However, Brisbane was the only city to see a decrease, while Sydney’s levels remained relatively steady. Looking at the cities […]
The bar chart reveals the amount of water in storage systems in six cities in Australia in October 2009 and 2010 respectively. Overall, it is evident that Melbourne and Darwin cities had the highest amount of water reservoirs for the year 2010. To begin, For the year 2010 Melbourne ,Darwin and Canberra had water reservoirs […]
The bar chart illustrates data about the water rates in reservoirs of six towns in Australia from 2009 to 2010 October. Overall, three cities’ proportions increased, the reverse was true for Darwin city. In addition, the city of Canberra experienced the most significant rise than other towns. Three of the five cities witnessed growth in […]
The bar chart gives the information on the level of water reserves in six Australian cities between October 2009 and 2010. Overall, in 2009 the proportion of water in reservoirs of Sydney and Canberra were the highest, while the reverse is true for Melbourne. In contrast, in 2010 the percentage of water reserves in Canberra […]
The bar graph illustrates the water levels in reservoirs by different cities in Australia in October 2009 and the same month in 2010. In general, whilst water levels in Perth, Darwin, Canberra and Melbourne experienced an increase within the given year, figures in Brisbane decreased and maintained stable in Sydney. To be more specific, in […]
