The bar chart compares the variation in average annual water consumption in five Australian cities for last year and pie chart illustrates the distribution of Australian water consumption for last year as well
In bar chart, at first glance, it is obvious that, residential water consumption in Perth was the highest amount of use around 300 kiloliters per property, while Canberra experienced low amount of water use about 140 kiloliters. About 250 kiloliter per property, residential water had used in Adelaide as well as Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne experienced 200 and 150 kiloliters per property water consumption in Australia.
In pie chart, it is observed that, the most significant consumption of water was agriculture, which was 67%. While other usage of water were household, manufacturing, gas supply were near about 7%.
Overall, Perth and Canberra experienced the highest and the lowest usage of residential water respectively. Likewise around half of the water consumed by agriculture in Australia.
The bar
chart
compares the variation in average annual
water
consumption
in five Australian cities for last year and pie
chart
illustrates the distribution of Australian
water
consumption
for last year
as well
In bar
chart
, at
first
glance, it is obvious that, residential
water
consumption
in Perth was the highest amount of
use
around 300 kiloliters per property, while Canberra experienced low amount of
water
use
about 140 kiloliters. About 250 kiloliter per property, residential
water
had
used
in Adelaide
as well
as Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne experienced 200 and 150 kiloliters per property
water
consumption
in Australia.
In pie
chart
, it
is observed
that, the most significant
consumption
of
water
was agriculture, which was 67%. While other usage of
water
were household, manufacturing, gas supply were near about 7%.
Overall
, Perth and Canberra experienced the highest and the lowest usage of residential
water
respectively
.
Likewise
around half of the
water
consumed by agriculture in Australia.