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The charts gives information about the resedential water use by garden, bathroom, toilet, kitchen and washing clothes. Overall, it is clear that the bathrooms pracentage in 1988 more then other residents of water use, but in 2008 the largest percentage was kitchen. Interestingly, only kitchen and bathroom increased in 2008, none of the fractions do […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water used by households in 1998 and 2008 Overall, while there was a decrease in the water usage for gardening, washing and toilets, the opposite was true for kitchen and bathroom purposes. In addition, it was also notable the resident spent the least amount of water for kitchen […]
From an overall perspective the chart show us how the use of water had change over the years and how the population used in differents activities. We can see at the end of the 80s that people had a well- distributed system of water in household chores, where most of it was used in the […]
The graphs demonstrates the suburban water used by five component in the uk nation. overall, it is clear that the bathroom make up the largest percentage of total residential . Additionally, kitchen use water with the largest amount . while, the figure for garden is by far lowest. To begins, bathroom users had to water […]
The Pie charts represents the information about how residential water utilized by five sections in United Kingdom . Overall, it is evident that the maximum proportion of residential water used by bathroom in both years. Meanwhile,the least proportion of residential water used by kitchen in the year of 1988, whereas, in 2008 , minimal ratio […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water utilization divided into 5 categories in British residents between 1988 and 2008. Overall, water use in kitchen was the lowest in 1988, while it was become the highest using in 2008. By contrast, the percentage of water utilization in garden became the least in 2008. During the […]
