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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 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 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 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 […]
