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The charts show how energy is used in an average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy use. Overall, heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, while water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. Interestingly, other appliances use significantly less energy but produce a considerable amount of […]
The charts show how energy is used in an average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this energy use. Overall, heating accounts for the largest proportion of energy use, while water heating contributes the most to greenhouse gas emissions. Interestingly, other appliances use significantly less energy but produce a considerable amount of […]
The charts illustrate the distribution of energy use and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. In terms of energy consumption, heating constitutes the largest share, accounting for 42%, followed by water heating at 30%. Other appliances also use a notable portion at 15%, while refrigeration and lighting account for 7% and […]
The visual information presents two pie charts that delineate the distribution of energy consumption in an average Australian household alongside the associated greenhouse gas emissions generated by this energy use. A comparative examination of the charts reveals significant discrepancies between energy usage and the resultant greenhouse gas emissions. Notably, while certain categories dominate energy consumption, […]
The charts provide a comparison between energy consumption and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Heating is the most significant energy use, accounting for 42% of total consumption. However, its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is only 15%, indicating that heating might be relatively energy-efficient or uses cleaner energy sources. Water […]
The provided diagrams illustrate how much energy household needs, such as refrigeration, water heating, cooling, heating, lighting, and other appliances use, and the amount of harmful gas they produce. Overall, it’s evident from the graphs that heating and water heating are the main consumers of energy, with water heating and other appliances dominating in emissions […]
The charts indicate the average energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from the use of energy in Australian household chores. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the energy use by heating devices is the highest share, while the smallest portion is for cooling systems such as air conditioners. In terms of […]
The first pie chart demonstrates the power usage of a typical Australian household, while the second chart presents data on the percentages of greenhouse effects of the power-consuming equipment in this country. Generally, the more energy a household appliance uses, the more greenhouse gas it emits. As can be seen, the energy that was used […]
The first pie graph illustrates the proportion of the energy used in Australian domestic. The other chart gives information about percentages of household greenhouse gas emissions. Overall, the number of the gas which results from this usage of energy. It can be seen that the power of heating energy is the biggest part of a […]
The first pie chart illustrates the average of household energy consumption in Australia followed by the proportion of greenhouse gas emissions from that use in the second pie chart. It is remarkable that heating has been used the most by Australians among all types of energy which accounted for 42%. The usage of energy from […]
The first chart illustrates energy consumption in an average Australian family, while the second chart displays the greenhouse gas emissions that result from this energy use. Overall, heating and water heating are the two largest uses of energy in the average household; however, the highest percentages of greenhouse gas emissions result from water heating and […]
The first pie chart indicates Australian household energy used and the second chart shows Australian household greenhouse gas emissions. Firstly, the largest number from energy used was more than the number of greenhouse gas emissions 27 percent. Water heating and cooling was change a little of number aproximately from 1 to 2 percent. The number […]
The first graph displays how energy is dedicated in a mean Australian household, while the accompanying graph illustrates the proportions of greenhouse gas release owing to this energy consumption. Overall, it can be seen that heating and water heating exploit the majority of energy, while the lowest amount of power allocated for cooling. In addition, […]
The first pie chart demonstrates an Australian household’s energy usage, while the second pie chart indicates the upshot of the cited use, which is greenhouse gas emissions. Generally, the correlation between energy consumption and the percentage of discharged greenhouse gas is quite parallel among the mentioned factors in the charts. The more power is used, […]
The following are two images of a country, Australia, which compare the energy consumption of different appliances and the emission of greenhouse gases produced due to that energy consumption. As we can see in the pie chart above, it shows the breakdown of appliances like water heating, refrigeration, cooling, lighting, heating, and others. We can […]
The following are the two images of a country, Australia, which is the comparison between the energy from different appliances and emission of greenhouse gases which were produce due to energy. As we can see the above pie chart. It is the bifurcation of appliances like water heating, refrigeration, cooling, lighting, heating, and etc. As […]
The following are the two images of a country, Australia, which is the comparison between the energy from different appliances and emission of greenhouse gases which were produce due to energy. As we can see the above pie chart. It is the bifurcation of appliances like water heating, refrigeration, cooling, lighting, heating, and etc. As […]
The Pie Charts illustrate the percentages of energy consumption in Australian households and the proportion of greenhouse gas discharge. It is clear that the highest percentage of people used household energy for heating purpose. By contrast,the proportion of greenhouse gas emissions in water heating was highest. According to the fast chart, the proportion of household […]
The chart illustrates the average energy consumption by Australian households. Also, the second chart explains greenhouse gas emissions produced by this energy use. The most energy consumed by Australians is related to heating, which is about 42%, and emission less greenhouse gas than other energies around 15%. On the other hand, water heating emissions more […]
Pie charts display how energy is used in the average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from such energy use. In general, the average Australian household spends the most energy on heating and water heating. But greenhouse gas emissions are higher for heating water and other appliances. According to the first diagram, heating […]
The illustration demonstrates the comparison between Australian household energy use and Australian greenhouse gas emissions for various processes among household consumers. Overall, the pie charts reveal fluctuations in the percentages of consumers using energy for different purposes such as water heating, refrigeration, other appliances, lighting, cooling, and heating over the specified period. For instance, Australian […]
The first chart represent the use of energy by an average Australian household.The second pie chart illustrates the percentages of greenhouse gas production due to energy consumption. Overall,heating appliances and water heating gadgets were reported as the prominent categories in the energy usage and the greenhouse gas emissions respectively,whereas the category of cooking was the […]
The first given chart provides information regarding consumed energy, and the second pie chart illustrate relative emissions of green gas resulted from energy usage. Overall, it is clearly evident that gas emissions in almost all categories is higher than the used energy. Regarding consumed energy, we can see that ‘heating’ is the greatest group, with […]
The initial diagram illustrates the breakdown of energy consumption in a typical Australian household. The subsequent chart depicts the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions stemming from this energy usage. In general, while heating and water heating are responsible for a notable portion of energy utilization, the majority of greenhouse gas emissions arise from water heating and […]
The initial diagram illustrates the breakdown of energy consumption in a typical Australian household. The subsequent chart depicts the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions stemming from this energy usage. Overall, the amount of energy used in Australian homes is relatively high and this has led to some home appliances having fluctuating differences in their gas emissions […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the procedure of emery consumption in six major categories which is observed in Australian homes, as well as emissions of greenhouse gases as the consequence of the use of energy. Overall, the data highlights that heating stands at the most-consumed place by households, while water heating is notably the most-emitted […]
The two charts represent the use of energy by an average Australian household and emission of greenhouse gas from the use of energy respectively. Heating and water heating are the two main uses of energy and thus contributing to a significant proportion of emission as by-product from the consumption of energy. Heating uses slightly less […]
The provided charts illustrate the distribution of energy use and resulting greenhouse gas emissions in an average Australian household. Overall, heating and water heating are the two major components of energy consumption in Australian households, accounting for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions as well. Heating is the largest energy consumer in Australian households, […]
The provided pie chart delineates the proportion of the way of consuming energy in an average Australian household, while the other pie chart presents the result of greenhouse gas emissions in which way this energy had been used. In general, the consumption of Australian household on heating compared to the greenhouse gas emission substantially higher […]
The provided pie chart delineates the proportion of the way of consuming energy in an average Australian household, while the other pie chart presents the result of greenhouse gas emissions in which way this energy had been used. In general, the consumption of Australian household on heating compared to the greenhouse gas emission substantially higher […]
