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The pie charts delineate the proportions of residential water usage across five distinct categories in the years 1988 and 2008. A comparative analysis reveals a marked shift in water consumption, with washing and kitchen usage exhibiting notable trends over the two decades. In 1988, the predominant category for residential water consumption was washing, accounting for […]
The pie charts below illustrate the proportions of residential water use in the years 1988 and 2008. It is noticeable that bathroom and washing accounted for the largest proportion of household consumption in both years, while the water used for gardens declined noticeably over time. Moreover, usage of water in kitchens increased markedly, whereas toilet […]
These two charts illustrate the water use in 1988 and 2009. The first one shows that people water nearly equally in all the choices. The most percentage is 25%, and it was used for washing, the second one is bathroom which had 22%. Because people didnt have much factories and big gardens, they made their […]
the chart provides informstion about resdintial water for 1988 and 2008. the units measured in percentage. overall, its clear from the graph that the percentage of all them has been changed. in addtion bathroom and kitchen percentage has been increased. whereas garden and toilets and washing has been dicreased. accroding to what is shown garden […]
The pie charts illustrate how water using figures in five different categories – garden, bathroom, toilets, washing and kitchen – varied in 1988 and 2008. Overall, two of these categories saw a general increase, whereas the remaining three declined. The figure for washing was dominant at the beginning of the period, and it was overtaken […]
The pie charts display data on domestic water consumption for garden,bathroom, toilets, washin, and kitchen in 1988 and 2008. Overall, while bathroom and kitchen show a slight rise across the 20 years, toilets, garden, washing experienced decline. In 1988, water consumption for bathroom had nearly one-fourth of the overall share and this is set to […]
The provided two pie charts compare 1988 and 2008, illustrating how much residential water was used. In general, the amount of residential water used in kitchen and bathroom increased. On the other hand, the share of garden, toilet, washing decreased throughout the period. Notably, kitchen experienced a substantial expansion, leading the chart at the end […]
The diagrams illustrate information about water usage of residents in the years 1988 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that bathroom and washing had higher usage than garden, kitchen,and toilet in 1988.But in 2008, bathroom, washing, kitchen showed the highest, water was used in the toilet and garden lightly. Looking first at 1988,bathroom and […]
The diagrams illustrate information about water usage of residents in the years 1988 and 2008. Overall, it can be seen that bathroom, washing were higher usage of water than garden, kitchen, and toilet in 1988. But in 2008, bathroom, washing, kitchen showed the highest, water was used in toilet and garden lightly. Looking first at […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of residential water use in 1988 and 2008. Overall, there was largest proportion water used for washing in 1988 year. However, highest proportion of water used for kitchen compared to other residential purposes in 2008. In 1988, there was the highest proportion of water was used for washing purposes. […]
The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of residential water usage across five categories in the years 1988 and 2008. Overall, the bathroom accounted for the highest proportion of water use in both years, while the garden consistently represented the smallest share. There were only minor changes in most categories over the 20-year period. In […]
The chart illustrates how water was used in residential areas between 1988 and 2008. Overall,it is evident that majority of water was used in washing and bathing in both years while toilet and garden remained least Firstly,in 1988, majority of the water was used in washing contributing to 25% of overall water used.22% and 20% […]
The charts show the proportion of using household water in one country between 1988 and 2008. Overall, while some categories increased throughout the given period, others saw reverse of this trend. Garden, toilets, and washing experienced considerable decline while bathroom and kitchen surged. Focusing first on the the year 1988, the largest percentage of water […]
The pie charts compare how much water was used in the same country in the years of 1988 and 2008. Overall, consumption of water in kitchen increased compared to past, while less water allocated to garden watering over time. Meanwhile water consuming in bathroom, washing, and toilets remained other significant water usage. As far as […]
The pie charts depict how the water is used in five different aspects by resident in 1988 and 2008 and the units is measured in percentage. Overall, it is readily apparent that the number of water used by residents was allocated similarly in 1988. After the twenty years period, the needs of water usage in […]
The pie charts compare the 5 categories of domestic water use in year 1988 and 2008. It is noticeable that the majority of water consumption in 1988 is washing, while the highest proportion switched to kitchen in the year of 2008. Between the two separate years, one of the significant changes is that the usage […]
The two pieces chats are given information on how much the residential water is used in different parts in 1988 and 2008 . It is clear that , in 1988 , using water in washing took account of largest part of total water use , whereas smallest is the kitchen . After 20 years, in […]
The two pie charts give information on how much the residential water is used in different parts in 1988 and 2008. It is obvious that, in 1988, using water in washing took account of the largest part of total water use, whereas the smallest is the kitchen. After 20 years, in 2008, the amount of […]
