5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 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 […]
