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The pie charts compare how people use water in their house in both two years. Overall, in 1988, the most water was used for washing, while, in 2008, Kitchen became the most water-consumption category. In addition, over two decades, the usage for Bathroom and Kitchen increased, whereas a reverse pattern could be seen in that […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of water using for five types of categories – bathroom, toilets, washing, kitchen, and garden – in a particular country in 1988 and 2008. Overall, the water usage of bathroom and kitchen showed vary increases, while the reverse was true for the other reaming categories. Notably, the water consumption […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of water usage in a typical household in a specific country in 1998 and 2008. Overall, the data reveals a substantial increase in water usage in the kitchen and bathroom, while other areas experienced a decline. This suggests that household activities requiring water became more concentrated in these […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of water usage in a typical household in a specific country in 1998 and 2008. Overall, the data reveals a substantial increase in water usage in the kitchen and bathroom, while other areas experienced a decline. This suggests that household activities requiring water became more concentrated in these […]
Original Report The pie chart illustrates the distribution of water consumption in a country between 1998 and 2008. To begin with, while the vast majority of water consumption was spent on washing, the lowest numbers went to the kitchen in 1998. In 1998, washing dedicated one fourth to itself. Then people used 22% and 20%, […]
The pie chart illustrates the distribution of water consumption in a country between 1998 and 2008. To begin with, while the vast majority of water consumption was spent washing, the lowest numbers went to the kitchen in 1998. In 1998, washing dedicated the quarter one fourth to itself. Then people used 22% and 20%, respectively, […]
