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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 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 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 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 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 […]
