5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 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 […]
