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The bar chart depicts percentage of decline and rising of water level in six different cities from October 2009 to October 2010. Overall, it is clear that in two regions in Brisbane and in Sydney water level stayed stable without changes. While in Perth and Canberra water level considerably rose in prior of one year. […]
The provided bar chart compares water levels in the reservoirs of six Australian cities (Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Canberra) between October 2009 and October 2010. The figures are expressed as percentages of total capacity. Overall, water levels increased across the majority of cities over the year. However, Brisbane’s capacity remained unchanged, and Darwin […]
The bar chars compared six different countries of their water usage namely: Darwin, Sydney ,Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra from 2009 to 2010 . Overall, it is clear that Canberra and Sydney responsible for the large proportion of water reservoirs in the chart however remaining other countries experienced grew over the period. Looking firs at […]
The given bar chart compares six different cities of Australia in regarding of the percentage of water levels between October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it is clear that Canberra was the leading city in having the majority of water levels among all six areas, followed by Sydney as the second place. However, Brisbane had […]
The bar chart provides information about the levels of water in reservoirs across six Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010.Overall , In oct-10 exhibited higher than counterpart oct-10 almost all figures , while the reverse true for In Drawin .Additionally , in Brisbane leveled off in both days. The highest percentage of water […]
The data shows information on the water levels in reservoirs across six Australian cities between October 2009 and October 2010. Levels of water in reservoirs rise significantly in Canberra and also water levels in reservoirs in Perth increased steadily. However, Melbourne and Sydney’s water levels in reservoirs growth marginally in the given period. Moreover, water […]
The chart illustrates information about the percentage of water in reservoirs of six Australian cities in October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it is clear that the highest level of water in 2009 were in the cities of Sydney and Canberra compared with the least in Melbourne. Moreover, the city Canberra had the highest percentage […]
The bar chart shows data about level of supplies of water in six different areas —Canberra,Sydney,Brisbane,Perth,Darwin and Melbourne— in Australia in the years 2009 and 2010 October. Overall,the Canberra ranks first in terms of water level ,far surpassing all other counterparts and it is a place where the highest supply for water in both years. […]
The graph illustrates the information about water supply in reservoirs of six different cities in Australia between October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, the proportion of water in reservoirs of all cities increased, with the exception of Darwin, where the considerable fall observed in a year. Moreover, the water levels in Brisbane specific pools hold […]
The bar chart illustrates the water levels in reservoirs across the six Australian metropolis during October 2009 and October 2010. Overall,while water levels in reservoirs Darwin faced a slightly decrease ,other cities experienced an increase over the given period.The water levels in reservoirs Brisbane maintained stability during October 2009 and October 2010,while the water levels […]
The bar chart depicts the proportion of water in reservoirs in six different countries, Australian areas in October from 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of water levels of all cities in 2010 had higher levels rather than in 2009, except for Darwin. In addition, Sydney city had the highest proportion […]
The bar chart compares the levels of water storage in six different Australian cities in October of 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there was a broadly upward trend across all countries, with the exception of Darwin, which experienced a downward trend. Canberra consistently maintained the highest proportions over the entire timeframe and […]
The bar chart compares the levels of water storage in six different Australian cities in October of 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there was a broadly upward trend across all cities, with the exception of Darwin, which experienced a downward trend. Canberra consistently maintained the highest proportions over the entire timeframe, closely […]
The bar chart compares levels of water in reservoirs across six Australian cities over a year period starting from 2009 October. Overall there were six cities; Darwin, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra. All reservation areas in cities experienced a significant increase in water levels except for Brisbane and Darwin. The water level in Brisbane […]
The bat charts illustrate how the water levels of six cities in Australia varied in October 2009 and 2010. Overall, the amount of water in four cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Canberra) increased by varying degrees, while Darwin showed a decrease and Brisbance witnessed stable levels throughout the period. Regarding Sydney and Canberra, their water […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of water level in 6 different cities in Australia from October 2009 to 2010. Overall, the water levels in Sydney, Perth, and Canberra experienced an upward trend, while other figures saw a downward trend or remained stable throughout the period. It is evident that Canberra had the highest proportion of […]
The bar chart illustrates the volume of water percentage-wise of six different cities in Australia in October 2009 and 2010. It can be seen that the water levels in these cities fluctuated over the period surveyed, with the exception of the data in Brisbane. In addition, Canberra was the only city to report the water […]
The pie chart compares water levels in reservoirs of different cities in Australia. Overall, Canberra stood out as the city with the highest increase rate with regard to water levels. In October of 2009, a maximum of 80% in water levels was reported in Canberra and this figure soared to a hefty 100% in the […]
In the given diagram illustrated the aquatic levels of six different nations from 2009 to 2010 in October, including Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra. Overall, it is clear that the highest figures were featured by the Sydney and Canberra for both years but with a slight difference. And the smallest figure was demonstrated […]
The bar chart illustrates the amount of water stored in reservoirs of 6 Australian cities in October of 2009 and 2010. Overall, the water levels in each city’s storage increased after 1 year, despite the exception of Darwin and Brisbane. In 2009, the water level in Sydney’s reservoir exceeded other’s but Canberra’s figure took the […]
The given bar chart illustrates the water capacity of six cities in Australia for both October 2009 and October 2010. Overall, it can be seen that water levels increased in October 2009 in all cities with the exception of Darwin and Brisbane. Moreover, water levels in Canberra was the highest in both years Focusing firstly […]
