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The bar chart compares information about the rate of energy used in an average Australian household and it provides data about the greenhouse gas emissions because of this energy use. Overall, it is evident that heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy usage, resulting in the high percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, water […]
The two pie charts illustrate how an average Australian household uses energy and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions from that energy consumption. Overall, the energy consumption pie chart presents a predictable trend. It indicates that 42% of energy is used for heating, while only 2% is allocated for cooling. In contrast, the greenhouse gas emissions […]
The first and second pie charts illustrate a comparison of how an average Australian household uses energy and the resulting gas emissions from that energy consumption. From the first pie chart, it can be observed that heating accounts for the largest percentage of energy use at 42%. Water heating follows as the second highest category, […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy consumption in an average Australian household for various purposes, alongside the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy utilization. Overall, it is evident that heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy usage, in contrast to the lowest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, water […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy consumption in an average Australian household alongside the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy utilization. Overall, it is evident that heating dominates energy use but contributes relatively less to greenhouse gas emissions, in contrast to water heating. Despite being the second highest energy consumer, […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy consumption for different purposes and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, while heating is the most significant consumer of energy, water heating contributes the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions. Heating accounts for 42% of the energy consumed by an Australian household, […]
The provide pie charts illustrates about the Australian household greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use. Overall, in the first chart tge highest proportion was heating energy and the lowest one is cooling while, in the second pie chart the highest one is wated heating anx the lowest one is cooling. In detail, […]
The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy consumption in an average Australian household and the resultant greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating uses the most energy, while water heating creates the most greenhouse gases. Cooling uses and emits the least in both categories. The first chart shows that the most energy is used for […]
The provided charts display the percentage of energy used by Australian households and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy used by Australian households, at 42%, followed by water heating at 30%. Cooling and lighting represent the smallest proportions, at 3% and 8% respectively. In the first chart, […]
The two pie chart show the houshold use of diffrent activities and greenhouse gas emission in Australia. It is noticiable that wather heating is bothmajor energy emmised and gas emitted activity. By constrast cooling uses the least energy and also makes the least greenhouse gas emission. The heating takes the highest in term of consumption […]
The two charts represent jwhat percentage of energy is used in one typical Australian family along with the proportion of GHG emissions produced by the use of this energy. Overall,it is clear that while heating accounts for the highest energy use,the largest percentage of greenhouse gases yielded belongs to water heating. To start with, energy […]
The given chart illustrates the proportions of household energy usage in different areas and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions for each activity. It can be seen that heating, water heating, and other appliances constitute the majority of household energy usage at 42%, 30%, and 15%, respectively. Similarly, these activities are also the top three sources […]
The first pie chart illustrates how energy is distributed to six different categories. The second pie chart compares the corresponding emission of greenhouse gases in an average Australian household. Overall, it is noticeable that while heating and water heating consumed the most energy, far surpassing other categories, the latter produced the largest percentage of CO2. […]
The first pie chart illustrates the consumption of energy in an Australian household while the other one shows the emittion of harmful gases as a result of it. Overall, it is clear that heating takes the highest energy use, but water heating causes nearly one third of gas emissions. 42% of energy is emitted due […]
The former pie chart illustrates the amount of energy is consumed in an average Australian residential and the latter represents the percentage of greenhouse gas waste produced from this energy spending. A glance at the pie chart reveals that the gas emissions are mainly produced by water heating and heating and cooling. Heating and cooling […]
The pie charts illustrates the usage of energy by Australian households and percentage of greenhouse gasses emitted as a result of their usage, respectively. Overall, it can be observed that highest amount of energy is used for heating while, the lowest is used for cooling. Due to which, most of the harmful gas is formed […]
The pie graph provides information about the energy is used in household work and the second chart illustrates the household green house gas emissions. Overall, it can be seen that the average household energy is utilize and greenhouse gas emissions increased in both charts in Australia. Water heating waste of energy and also water heating […]
The given chart illustrate the energy used in an average Australian household and the Australian household greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, it can be clearly seen that in Australian household heating is the highest use than water heating and in greenhouse gas emissions water heating is higher than heating. In terms of energy used proportion heating […]
The glance at the former pie chart provided reveals the portions of the energy usage of household appliances namely heating, water heating, refrigeration, other appliances, lighting as well as cooling in an average Australian family. The latter graph depicts how much these devices emit greenhouse gases. Overall, what stands out from the graphs is that […]
The provided charts illustrate the distribution of energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, heating and water heating account for the majority of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in Australian households, with other appliances also playing a significant role. In terms of energy use, heating emerges as the largest […]
the given two pie charts illustrates energy consumption for different sectors and emissions of greenhouse gas by that sectors in an average Australian household. Overall, most of the energy consumption was by heating and water heating, where GHS emissions occures most by the water heating and other appliances. Cooling purpose require least energy and it […]
The given two pie charts illustrate energy consumption for different sectors and emissions of greenhouse gas by those sectors in an average Australian household. Overall, most of the energy consumption was for heating and water heating, where greenhouse gas emissions occur most from water heating and other appliances. Cooling purposes require the least energy, and […]
the given two pie charts illustrates energy consumption for different sectors and emissions of greenhouse gas by that sectors in an average Australian household. Overall, most of the energy consumption was by heating and water heating, where GHS emissions occures most by the water heating and other appliances. Cooling purpose require least energy and it […]
The pie chart depicts various methods of consuming energy in Australian households whereas the table illustrates the amount of electricity used in a typical Australian home. Overall, a major fraction of the energy is used for heating and cooling and the amount of kWh per year has experienced a significant rise with the number of […]
The pie chart displays two kinds of information about Australian households, the first shows energy usage in various forms, and the second points out the greenhouse emissions. Overall, among the 6 items, heating contributes the most to energy use, and water heating releases more gas emissions in comparison to others. However, cooling shares almost the […]
How many score or band I can get from the following report in IELTS writing task 1 ? The initial chart under describe how energy is used in a regular Australian household and the second illustration depicts the greenhouse gas released which culminate from this power used. Overall, 70% of energy used in both heating […]
The given pie charts compare the amount of energy consumed for various purposes and emissions generated by householders in Australia Overall, while heating and water heating are the two largest sectors used by Australian. However, heating switches its position to other appliances in greenhouse gases emitted by an average Australian. As can be seen from […]
The given pie charts compare the amount of energy consumed for various purposes and emissions generated by householders in Australia Overall, while heating and water heating are the two largest sectors used by Australian. However, heating switches its position to other appliances in greenhouse gases emitted by an average Australian. As can be seen from […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of energy consumed for various purposes and how greenhouse gases are emitted by an average Australian household resulting from this energy consumption. Overall, it is clear that while heating accounts for the highest energy use, yet the largest percentage of greenhouse gases produced belongs to water heating. 42% of […]
The pie charts compare the percentages of energy consumed for various purposes and how much greenhouse gas is emitted by an average Australian family. Overall, heating accounts for the highest energy consumption, yet the largest proportion of CO2 emitted belongs to water heating. 42% of the energy consumed in an Australian family is used for […]
