The given pie chart illustrates the amount of the usage of water in Australia in 2004 while bar graph shows the percentages of water consumption in 5 different categories. (Bathroom, toilet, washing clothes, kitchen, garden)
Overall, it can be clearly seen that residential water is the one that was used the most whereas other types of consumption are the least.
In terms of pie chart, the residential water that apartments and houses consume account approximately %75 of the total; however, the houses that use the water is majority. Moreover, the business and industry use almost the same amount of water. The second least amount of water is used by the Australia government.
With regard to bar graph, Australia households consume around half of the water for bathroom and garden jobs. As can be seen, the top reason to use water is bathroom. The percentage of the water used to wash clothes is %20. Residentials use %15 of the water for toilet and %10 for kitchen.
The
given
pie chart illustrates the amount of the usage of
water
in Australia in 2004 while bar graph
shows
the percentages of
water
consumption in 5
different
categories. (Bathroom, toilet, washing clothes, kitchen, garden)
Overall
, it can be
clearly
seen
that residential
water
is the one that was
used
the most whereas other types of consumption are the least.
In terms of pie chart, the residential
water
that apartments and
houses
consume account approximately %75 of the total;
however
, the
houses
that
use
the
water
is majority.
Moreover
, the business and industry
use
almost the same amount of
water
. The second least amount of
water
is
used
by the Australia
government
.
With regard to bar graph, Australia households consume around half of the
water
for bathroom and garden jobs. As can be
seen
, the top reason to
use
water
is bathroom. The percentage of the
water
used
to wash clothes is %20.
Residentials
use
%15 of the
water
for toilet and %10 for kitchen.