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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 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 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 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 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 […]
