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The pie chart illustrates about how much water was consumed by Australian people in 2004 across six different sectors. At first glance, it is clear that the proportion of the residential houses was the highest, while the percentage of “other” was the lowest in chart. Looking at details, business accounted for a tenth of total […]
The information is depicted in the two distinct charts: the pie chart and the bar chart. The pie chart illustrates the proportion of water use in Australia, while the bar chart displays how residents used water in Australia, and both were recorded in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that houses and apartments used the […]
The information is shown in two distinct charts: the pie chart and the bar chart. The pie chart displays the proportion of water use in Australia, while the bar chart shows how residents used water in the country, both recorded in 2004. Overall, it is clear that houses and apartments used the most water, while […]
The charts show how water was used in Australia in 2004. The pie chart shows how different sectors used water, while the bar chart shows how water was used in homes. Overall, the residential sector used the most water make up 70% of total consumption. Within households, the garden (28%) and bathroom (27%) were the […]
The pie chart and bar chart show the percentage of Australian water used and what it was used for in 2004. Overall, the top 70 percent of water use is residential, and the smallest share is government use. Gardens account for the highest percentage of residential water use, followed by bathrooms. Looking at the details, […]
The charts show how water was used in Australia in 2004. The pie chart shows how different sectors used water, while the bar chart shows how water was used in homes. Overall, the residential sector used the most water, make up 70% of total consumption. Within households, the garden (28%) and bathroom (27%) were the […]
The pie chart illustrates the overall distribution of water consumption across different sectors in Australia in 2004, while the bar chart breaks down water usage within the residential sector by various household activities. In the pie chart, the residential sector is the dominant water consumer, accounting for 70% of total water usage. This is a […]
The charts show how water was used in Australia in 2004. The pie chart shows how different sectors used water, while the bar chart shows how water was used in homes. Overall, the residential sector used the most water, making up 70% of total consumption. Within households, the garden (28%) and bathroom (27%) were the […]
The pie chart compares the amount of water consumption by different places, whereas the bar graph illustrates the percentage of residential water use. Overall, houses and apartments are the most location which use water among five places. In addition, the use of water resource is highest in bathroom and garden. Looking first at the water […]
Razzakbergan: The pie chart shows what percentage of water was used for five different purposes, whereas the bar chart compares the proportions of water use in the five various components of one category(residential use) in Australia in 2004. Overall, residential use of water was more than double the amount used for the remaining four combined. […]
The pie chart and bar graph show the percentage of water consumption and usage in Australia in 2004. Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident that residential areas and garden needs demonstrated the highest percentages in two charts while kitchen and other consumers saw the lowest point in 2004. Looking at the details, as […]
The diagram and bar chart illustrates datas about consumption and usage of water in Australia in 2004. Overall, water consumers witnessed the most largest amount on residential areas. Furthermore while gardens used less than 30 % of water in a year, the kitchens used mirely 10% of water in residential places. The business and industrial […]
The pie and bar charts demonstrate the amount of water consumption and its usage by Australian residents in proportion in 2004. Overall, it can be clearly seen that residential water consumption was dominant, while utilization was almost similar in gardens and bathrooms. Looking at the pie chart, houses, at 50%, and apartments, at 20%, together […]
The pie and bar charts demonstrate the amount of water consumption and its usage by Australian residents in proportion in 2004. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the residential water consumerism was dominant, while utilization was almost similar in garden and bathroom. Looking at the pie chart, houses, 50%, and apartments, 20%, together spent […]
The pie chart demonstrates data regarding water consumption for various fields, while the graph sheds light on the proportions of water usage in residential purposes. It is, on the whole, evident that the main part of water is occupied for houses and apartments. The irony is that individuals utilize water for bathroom and garden in […]
The pie chart illutrates data about the proportion of water consumed by six different sectors, while bar graph shows water usage for domestic purposes in Australia in the year 2004. Overall, the largest amount of water was consumed by residential sector including housing and apartment as apposed to government and other sectors which accounted for […]
The pie chart demonstrates the data about the water consumption in Australia, while the bar chart shows the types of residential water usage in that country in 2004. Overall, as is clear from the given charts, water intake for residential purposes took the first place with a drastic disparity compared to other means of water […]
The pie chart demonstrates the data about the water consumption in Australia, while the bar chart shows the types of residential water usage in that of country in 2004. Overall, as is clear from the given charts, water intake for residential purposes saved the first place with a drastic disparity compared to other means of […]
The pie chart discloses the water use data split into 6 sectors recorded in Australia while the bar chart reveals the rates of water usage for domestic purposes of the Australian residents in the year 2004. As is observed, on the national scope, the residential sector consumed the highest water volume, as opposed to the […]
