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The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The first pie chart presents the percentages of energy use in an average Australian Household. The second pie chart illustrates how greenhouse gas is emitted, which is determined from the energy used. Overall, heating contributed to the highest energy used and water heating was the most significant for greenhouse gas emissions, whereas cooling made up […]
The bar chart shows data about energy using in Australia household,and next chart illustrates the greenhouse gas emissions and results of using it. It can be seen from the chart that energy(cooling,water heating,heating,lighting,refrigeration)in Australia the heating is increased while in second chart it is decreased,we can see that cooling percent of use diminish sharply,it is […]
The two pie charts illustrate the average energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions of Australian households. Overall, heating accounts for the highest proportion of energy usage at 42%, while greenhouse gas emissions are notably lower at 32%. The first pie chart breaks down energy usage into several categories. Cooling, lighting, and refrigeration represent small proportions […]
There are two pie charts, which illustrate the average Australian household used energy usage and greenhouse gas usage. Overall, the Australian household used heating at the highest proportion 42%. On the other hand, 32% was used in the greenhouse. The first pie chart is divided into several uses. Cooling, lighting, and refrigeration were the small […]
The first pie chart reveals Australian household energy used in average. however, the other pie graph illustrates the result of released gas energy in greenhouse. Overall, the heating energy has a highest percentage used in Australian household, while the water heating energy released in greenhouse has a highest percentage out of total released energy. to […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the usage of energy and greenhouse gas emissions from the usage of this energy in the average Australian household. Overall, while energy was mostly used for heating, water heating contributed the most to the emissions of greenhouse gas. As shown in the charts, in the average Australian household, water heating […]
The given pie charts illustrate the use of energy in an average Australian household and the greenhouse gas emissions due to the used of energy. Overall, the majority of Australian household energy use is heating and the least is cooling. Moreover, a largest number of greenhouse gas is emitted due to water heating and least […]
The provided pie chart delineates the proportional distribution of energy consumption across various specific functions within an average Australian residential dwelling. Overall the most conspicuous feature is that heating constitutes the preponderant energy demand. Conversely the combined share of all minor categories (cooling, lighting, and refrigeration) collectively represents only a marginal fraction of the total, […]
The first pie chart displays the multiple ways energy is used in a typical Austrillian house. The second pie chart presents the greenhouse gas emmisions caused by energy use. Overall, heating and water heating uses the most energy compared to the others. However, heating emited a lot less greenhouse gasses compared to water heating which […]
The pie charts illustrate how households in Australia consume energy and the equivalent greenhouse gases emitted from their energy-consuming activities. Overall, Australian households use the majority of energy for heating, either their homes or water, which in turn releases the largest amount of greenhouse gas emissions. One of the most significant points in the data […]
the given pie chart illustrates consumption of energy in Australian houeses along with that use of energy due to the green house gas emmission. there is the contrast between the consumption of energy and use of energy . maximum number of people use heating energy and water heating energy which is the basic for the […]
The first pie chart depicts the consumption of energy in an australian home facilities while the second chart illustrates the greenhouse gas emissions that comes from this energy consumption. overall, the highest amount of energy was used at approximately 4% for heating purpose in australia and the lowest energy used for lighting. In contrast, water […]
The given pie charts illustrate the energy consumption in an average Australian household and how much greenhouse gas was emitted. In general terms, it can be clearly seen that the largest proportion of energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions was accounted for heating and water heating respectively, while the smallest consisted of cooling equally. In […]
The first pie chart illustrates proportions of the energy that consuming in an everyday Australian house and the second chart identifies how the emissions of greenhouse is showing up because of the use of energy. Overall, the most energy is using for only heating, then heating of water and other appliances by the Australian household, […]
The first chart gives information about the usage of energy in an average house in Australia, while the second chart illustrates the proportion of greenhouse gas emissions as a result of energy consumption. Overall, heating accounts for the highest percentage of energy use with water heating which contributes most to the gas emissions resulted from […]
The two pie charts indicate the average usage of energy in Australia and the greenhouse gas emissions that come from this energy use. Overall,, according to the pie charts the largest percentages of energy were used for water heating and heating processes, while the greatest amount of gas emissions comes from other appliances and water […]
The first chart illustrates energy consumption in the average Australian household, while the second chart provides information about greenhouse gas emissions that come from energy use. Overall, what stands out from the outline is that heating and water heating are the most used energy in households in Australia. whereas water heating is the best energy […]
The first chart illustrates energy consumption in the average household in Australia while the second chart provides information about the greenhouse gas emissions which come from energy used. Overall, what stands out from the outline are that heating and water heating are the most use of energy household in Australia. whereas water heating is the […]
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