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The pie chart illustrates the consumers of water while the second chart demonstrates the residential water use in Australia in the year of 2004. Overall, the highest amount of consumed water was used for residential houses while the lowest was true for government and others. Moreover, the greatest percentage of residential water use was recorded […]
These illustrated graphs provide information about water usage in Australia in 2004. Overall, the first pie chart shows percentages of reasons for water usage. It is clear that residential water consumption accounted for the largest proportion. And the second graph shows only residential ways of consumption and we can see that the garden and bathroom […]
The charts illustrate the distribution of water consumption and the proportion of residential water use in Australia during 2004. Overall, it is clearly visible that residential is the highest contributor, with houses accounting for the majority of usage in Australia. while industrial and business correspond to almost equal use. However, the government and others contribute […]
The given pie chart illustrates the consumers of water, while the bar chart provides data on residential in Australia in 2004. Overall, it is evident that the water use for residential purposes commanded the largest share, while other categories showed relatively similar proportions. Water use for bathroom and garden were responsible for the highest percentages, […]
The illustrations show the proportion of consumed water in Australia,and for what they were used in the same country throughout the period of 2004. Overall, comparing to others,residential water use,divided into apartments and houses,had the largest percentage of water consumptions. Meanwhile, government and other consumers had the least consumed water. In details, government accounted for […]
