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The charts illustrate water consumption in Australia in 2004 and the breakdown of residential water use during the same year. Overall, residential consumption – particularly water used in houses – accounted for the largest proportion of total water use. Within households, bathrooms and gardens were the biggest users of water, while kitchens consumed the least. […]
The two diagramms illustrate the data on the water consumption and its use in Australia in 2004. In generall,while bar chart provides the highest indicator on water utilization for landscaping and bathroom facilities,there was significanlt less amount of water which residents use water for industry and business compared to other usage categories. Initially,gardening and bathroom […]
The two charts illustrate water consumption in Australia in 2004. The pie chart shows the percentage of total water used by different sectors, while the bar chart provides details about residential water usage. Overall, it is clear that residential houses consumed the largest proportion of water in Australia. Within homes, the greatest amount of water […]
The pie chart shows the percentage distribution of water across various sectors in Australia in 2004, while the accompanying bar graph focuses on residential water usage. Overall, the residential sector, especially houses, consumed the highest percentage of water resources, far surpassing the combined share of the remaining sectors, which displayed more comparable figures. As for […]
The provided charts illustrate data on water consumption in Australia in 2004, detailing the usage across different sectors and a specific breakdown of residential water usage. Overall, it is clear that the residential sector was the primary consumer of water in Australia, with a significant portion of this usage occurring in the garden and bathroom. […]
The first pie chart illustrates the percentage of water consumption by various sectors in Australia, while the second bar chart provides a detailed breakdown of how water is utilized within households. Viewed together, there appears to be a distribution of water consumption. Overall, residential consumption accounted for the overwhelming majority of water use, while in […]
The pie chart presented delineates the intake of water in diverse distinct aims in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is inevitably obvious that,the consumption of Australian residential houses outpaced those of other demographics by a significant margin, while another goals exhibited the least amount throughout the period. To commence with the residential homes, 57% of […]
The given charts illustrate the proportion of the water consumption in six different sources and water used by people living in residential areas in Australia in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of water consumed in houses was the highest. Additionally, residential use witnessed a major percentage in bathroom and garden. Looking […]
The graphs illustrate the percentage of how much water was consumed and used and provide information on the distribution of water in Australia in 2004. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the major water consuming sector was the residential accommodation, comprising houses and apartments. In addition, the 2 sectors, which required the most residential […]
The pie charts illustrates water consumption of various major consumers in Australia in 2004, while the bar chart gives a closer look at the residential water use in the same year. Overall, it is evident that houses and apartments consumed water the most. Moreover, regarding residential water use, an appreciable amount of water was used […]
The data represent the information about water consumption in several types of businesses and water used by people living in residential area in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is obvious that residential houses made the highest level of consumption in general water consumption chart. Likewise, residential water usage chart shows similarly the highest rate in […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water consumption in Australia in 2004 from 6 different sources, whereas the bar chart display how the water is used in household environments for 5 different reasons in the same place and time period. Overall, it is clear that the majority of water consumption was done by residential […]
The provided pie chart represents the percentage of water intake of various purposes in Australia by 2004, whereas the bar chart gives information regarding the rate of Australian resident’s water usage distribution at their residence in the same location and year. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, both of the charts reveal two primary […]
The two charts illustrate the distribution of water consumption among the various sectors in Australia in 2004 and the breakdown of residential water usage by different activities in the same year. The pie chart reveals that the majority of water consumption in Australia in 2004 was by residential houses, while the bar chart shows that […]
The pie chart compares the utilisation of water in Australia in 2004 while the bar chart gives data about how water was used in residential areas in the same year. It is clear that the water consumption of houses contributed to the largest proportion of the pie chart while a considerable amount of water was […]
The first given pie chart represents the percentage of water consumption in different areas, whereas the second given bar chart depicts the percentage of water usage in houses and apartments in Australia in 2004 Overall, it can be seen that the highest percentage of water consumption in residential (houses) with 57%, while the lowest percentage […]
The diagram and bar chart are illustrated data about the water consumption and water for residential use in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is obvious that the huge number of Australians used water for houses. In 2004, the number of water consumed for residential purpose, which is living in the house, and they are accounted […]
The pie chart illustrates how water used in Australia in 2004. Overall, the majority of water allocated for residential houses compared to others. According to this fact, in residential houses, the largest portion of water utilized for bathroom and garden. Turning to the breakdowns of the pie chart, the biggest section was residential houses that […]
The pie chart illustrates water usage in various categories and the bar chart delineates how much water was consumed for different purposes in households in Australia in 2004. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that residential housing accounted for by far the largest proportion of water consumption in Australia, while the opposite […]
The provided pie chart delineate water consumption in Australia in 2004. The significant majority is used by residential houses, at 57 per cent of all categories . Water was consumed by residential apartments, approximately near to business and industry usage which scored 13 per cent, 10 percentage and 11%, respectively. Government and other purposes scored […]
The combination of pie chart and bar chart depicts the water consumption in Australia and the residential utilization for percentagewise in the year 2004. Overall, it is explicitly observed that most significant water utilization was water householder usage it is indicate the provide bar chart, whereas the residential usage experienced highest usage were bathroom and […]
The charts illustrate water usage in various categories and the amount of water residential consumed for various purposes in Australia in 2004. Overall, the pie chart could be witnessed that houses had the largest proportion of water consumption in the whole nation. Meanwhile, the bar chart reveals residential’s different purposes with kitchen purpose hit the […]
The pie graph displays how water was used for various residential and non-residential purposes in Australia in 2004, and the bar chart gives information about household water consumption. Overall, it is noticeable that houses and apartments used up the most water. Additionally, the majority of household water supply was consumed in gardens and bathrooms. Residential […]
The graphs provided show water consumption distribution among six categories and the water percentage usage of residential apartments and houses in Australia for the year 2004. Overall, it is evident that residential homes amount to more than half (57%) of all water consumption in Australia in 2004, the highest among the categories, while government offices […]
