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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 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 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 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 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 […]
