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The graph illustrates the consumption of household energy utilised in the number of greenhouse gases manufactured in Australia. In brief, while the usage of other appliances (ironing, bread toasting, etc) has the highest percentage in the consumption of energy in the homes in Australia, cooking and standby got the least attention .On the other hand, […]
The diagram reveals the usage of household energy and greenhouse gas produced in Australia. Overall, the highest amount of household energy was allocated to water heating and heating and cooling. On the other hand, the highest percentage of greenhouse gas was produced by heating and cooling, and water heating. According to the first chart the […]
The diagram reveals the usage of household energy and greenhouse gas produced in Australia. Overall, the highest amount of household energy was allocated to water heating and heating and cooling. On the other hand, the highest percentage of greenhouse gas was produced by heating and cooling, and water heating. According to the first chart the […]
The pie charts demonstrated the household enrage used in Australia in five applications: heating, water heating, refrigeration, lighting, cooling, and other appliances. And the greenhouse effect, which includes the same sector. Overall, it is clear that heating and water are the most energy-intensive in Australia. Water heating releases the most greenhouse gas emissions from water […]
The pie charts present the proportions of usage of household energy and the manufactured greenhouse gases. This includes data from Australia. Overall, the highest amount of energy used in each household is from other appliances whereas the most produced greenhouse gas in Australia is from heating and cooling. Similarly, the lowest proportion in each category […]
