5 report(s) found.
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 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, […]
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 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 […]
