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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 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 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 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 […]
