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The following pie graphs give data on the use of household water in 1988 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that the figure for bathrooms made up a bulk of water usage in both years. While the consumption of water in kitchens increased substantially, that in gardens dropped dramatically. In 1988, the largest proportion of […]
The charts illustrate the comparison of residential water use in 1988 and 2008, measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that most residential water used in bathroom, kitchen,washing clothes and garden , while the least water used for toilet. Looking at the details, in 1988, the most water used for bathroom, accounting for a […]
The pie charts demonstrate how much water was used for different residential purposes in two separate years, 1988 and 2008. Overall, it is clear that while the kitchen and bathroom became the main areas of water consumption by 2008, the percentage of water used for the garden, toilets, and laundry decreased. The most notable change […]
The charts demonstrate dated on residential water use between 1988 and 2008 An overall perspective, in charts the most significant trend is the dramatically increase in water used in the kitchen, which became the primary use for water. Meanwhile, water used for the garden saw a dramatic decline during the same period. By 1988, the […]
The charts show the different uses in percentages terms of residencial water both in 1988 and 2008. In 1988 the most common use of the residencial water was the bathroom uses (25%) follow of garden (20%), washing (22%), toilet (18%) ad Kitchen (15%). In contrast, in 2008 the most common use was the kitchen (30%), […]
The pie charts delineate the proportion of water consumption by citizens in 1988 and 2008. Overall, the bathroom and kitchen subsequently increased their figures, while the opposite trend was observed in the garden, laundry and toilet with a tangible decline over the period. The statistics of the kitchen depicted a dramatic rise by doubling its […]
