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The given pie chart depicts the percentage of water consumption, while the bar chart demonstrates how water was used by Australian residents in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that residents are the largest consumers of water, and they mostly used water for bathrooms and gardens. Looking at the details more closely, 70% of water […]
The pie chart shows the proportion of water usage across different sectors, while the bar chart breaks down residential consumption by purpose in Australia in 2004. Overall, the residential sector was the dominant consumer of water, far surpassing the remaining four sectors. Within households, water use was highest in the garden and bathroom, whereas the […]
The pie chart provides information about the percentage of water consumption in Australia in 2004, while the bar chart illustrates how residential water was supplied for different fields in the same year. Overall, the residential area was the highest proportion of the total water consumption, while gardening and bathroom use accounted for more than half […]
The provided data visualizations depict the percentage distribution of water consumption and usage in Australia during the year 2004. Overall, it is evident that residential consumption constituted the majority of total water usage, while specific household activities revealed notable patterns in water use distribution. In terms of water consumption, the pie chart illustrates that the […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of water consumption among different sectors, while the bar graph shows the percentage of water used for residential tasks in Australia in the year 2004. Overall, it is evident that residential consumers accounted for the largest proportion of water usage, particularly for gardening. In contrast, the smallest percentage of […]
