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The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.

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The provided pie charts illustrate various types of energy used by an Australian family, as well as the greenhouse gas pollution produced by these energy sources. Overall, it can be seen that the energy used and the greenhouse gas emissions produced by an Australian household are categorized into six different groups. While heating was responsible […]
The presented pie charts elucidate the distribution of energy utilization in an average Australian household alongside the associated greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy consumption. A comparative analysis reveals that while heating constitutes the predominant energy usage, water heating emerges as the leading contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, certain categories exhibit notable disparities […]
The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy usage, varied across six different activities in an Australian household, and the greenhouse gas emissions this generates. Overall, there is not a consistent relationship between energy consumption and emissions. Although heating consumes the most energy, water heating is responsible for the highest percentage of greenhouse gas […]
The provided pie charts delineate the energy consumption patterns of an average Australian household alongside the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions produced as a result of this energy use. A comparative analysis of the two charts reveals that heating, water heating, and other appliances are the predominant contributors to both energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, […]
The provided pie charts delineate the distribution of energy consumption within the average Australian household, alongside the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions generated from such energy use. It is evident that heating and water heating are predominant in both energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions. In particular, while the two categories significantly contribute to both metrics, […]
The pie charts give information about the percentage of energy consumption and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions in Australian houses. Overall, it is evident that heating and water heating stand out as the primary contributors to energy consumption, whereas water heating and other appliances emerge as the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Looking at […]
The pie charts represent the percentage of energy usage at different Australian household activities and the emissions of greenhouse gases related to these activities. Overall, heating and water heating take up the lion’s share of energy consumption, whereas water heating and other appliances are responsible for almost two-thirds of the emissions. Heating takes up 42% […]
The given pie charts illustrate the use of various kinds of energy by avarage house and the greenhouse gas emission from them. In general, the types of energy are heating, water heating, refrigeneration, lighting, cooling and other impliences. Two pie charts differ quiete a lot as percentages of only heating of water and cooling stayed […]
The given data provides information about the energy consumption in an average Australian household and the corresponding percentages of carbon emissions. The largest portion of energy consumption in households is not from heating, which results in the highest level of toxic gas emissions. The data highlights that the energy used for water heating accounts for […]
The pie chart illustrates, compared with Australia, household energy and greenhouse gas sources for six different stages. Overall, it is clear that in Australia, household energy is most commonly used for heating, while greenhouse gas is used at the highest percentage rate in water heating. The majority of Australian energy is used for only heating, […]
The pie chart illustrate compared with Australia household energy and greenhouse gas source for 6 different stages. Overall is clear that in Australia household energy most of use in heating while for Greenhouse gas they use use their highest percentage of rate on water heating. The majority of Australian energy used for only heating with […]
The charts elicudate the consumption of energy which is used to an average Australian household, another one is emissions of greenhouse gas which is from energy uses. Overall, it is apparent from the provided infromation charts, the proportion of heating is highest consumption rather than other household energy, In gas emissions water heating has highest […]
The given pie charts representing Australian household energy use and greenhouse gas emissions respectively. According to energy chart, heating has the highest amount with 42% and water heating follows it with 30%. Refrigeration 7%, other appliances 15%, lighting 4%, and cooling 2%. In the greenhouse gas emissions chart show that, despite the heating is the […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of power consumption in an average Australian household and greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating and water heating are the most majority of energy expenditure in household. Meanwhile water heating and other appliances are the highest proportion in a survey greenhouse gas emissions. Regarding domestic usage in Australia, heating is […]
The provided charts offer an overview of energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, the majority of energy consumed in the household is used for heating, followed by water heating, accounting for more than 70% of the total energy use. In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, water heating and […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the breakdown of energy use and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, heating and water heating constitute the majority of energy consumption, together accounting for over 70% of the total energy use. In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, water heating and other appliances make up […]
The provided charts offer an overview in energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, the majority of evergy consumed in the household was used for heating, followed by water heating, they are acounted for more than 70% fo the total energy use. In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, water […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, the data reveals that heating consumes the highest proportion of energy, while water heating results in the highest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Conversely, cooling accounts for the lowest energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. […]
The supplied pie charts provide information regarding the average Australian household’s energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Overview, it is highly transparent from the given data that the highest proportion of energy used for heating as well as the highest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions for water heating. on the other hand, both charts show […]
The provided charts offer an overview of energy consumption and associated greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, the majority of energy consumed in the household is used for heating, followed by water heating, accounting for more than 70% of the total energy use. In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, water heating and […]
The pie charts provided illustrate relation between how evergy is consumed and the greenhouse gas emission involved in an average Australian household. Overall, the majority of energy consumed is heating, followed by water heating, in total they were more than 70%. On the other hand, water heating and other appliances took very large porpotion in […]
These two pie charts show a comparison between the Australian household energy use and its greenhouse gas emissions respectively. In general, from the first graph we can clearly see that heating accounts for the most substantial proportion of the household energy use in Australia, while the water heating is the biggest ratio regarding to the […]
The pie charts illustrate the information about methods of using energy in an average Australian household and greenhouse gases emitted by those uses. Heating emits very little greenhouse gases among other uses of energy. 30% of energy is used for water heating and little over its percentage the harmful gases are produced by this method […]
The pie charts show the average consumption of energy for heating, cooling, refrigerating, lighting, and other appliances in Australian households and the proportions of harmful gases emitted from those energy usages. Overall, the preponderance of energy is used for general heating, while cooling and lighting emerge as the least energy-consuming sectors with mere shares. It […]
The first pies illustrate the amount of energy consumption in Autralian household and the last one indicate the percentage of gas emission which cause greenhouse effect. In general, the household in Australia used the major energy for heating whereas the proportion of greenhouse gas emission for water heating account for a largest of the pie. […]
The two pie charts depict the correlation between energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. The data indicates that water heating and heating are the top two energy-consuming services utilized by Australian families, accounting for almost half of the greenhouse gas emissions released by a typical household. The remaining appliances may […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of power utilized by Australian citizens and the percentage of greenhouse gases produced from energy sources. Overall, most Australian people use energy for heating while the lowest percentage of energy is consumed for cooling.In addition, the highest percentage of greenhouse gases comes from water heating while cooling is the […]
The pie charts illustrate proportion of power utilized by Australian citizens and percentages of greenhouse gas produced from energy sources. Overall, Most of the Australian people consumed energy for heating while lowest percentage of energy is consumed for cooling.In addition, the highest percentage of green house gas came from water heating while cooling is the […]
These two pie charts show a comparison between the Australian household energy use and its greenhouse gas emissions respectively. In general, from the first graph we can clearly see that heating accounts for the most substantial proportion of the household energy use in Australia, while the water heating is the biggest ratio regarding to the […]
The first pie chart illustrates the average energy use of Australian household and the second pie chart depicts the energy emissions of Australian household greenhouse gas. Firstly, the most bigger different information are heating which is decrease from 42% to 15% and the second major different information is other appliances which is increases from 15% […]
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