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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 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 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 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 […]
