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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 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 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 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 […]
