5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 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 […]
