The pie and bar charts given illustrate data regarding the proportion of water in Australia was used by different types of consumers in 2004 and how the water was used in residential area.
Looking at the charts, it is immediately clear that the large majority of water was consumed in residential sector. Another main key feature that majority of citizens used water for garden.
As far as the pie chart, 70% of all water in Australia was in residential area. Industrial area and business area accounted for 11%and 10%, respectively. Meanwhile, 3% of total water was consumed by government. This figure was twice as much as the rate of water in other sector which comprised only 3%.
Concerning the bar chart, in residential area, the biggest uses of water in that area was in bathroom and garden at 27% and 28%, respectively. The water was used to washing clothes made up 20%, doubling the water in kitchen. Meanwhile, toilet consumed 25% of the total residential water.
The pie and bar
charts
given
illustrate data regarding the proportion of
water
in Australia was
used
by
different
types of consumers in 2004 and how the
water
was
used
in
residential
area.
Looking at the
charts
, it is immediately
clear
that the large majority of
water
was consumed
in
residential
sector. Another main key feature that majority of citizens
used
water
for garden.
As far as the pie
chart
, 70% of all
water
in Australia was in
residential
area
. Industrial
area
and business
area
accounted for 11%and 10%,
respectively
. Meanwhile, 3% of total
water
was consumed
by
government
. This figure was twice as much as the rate of
water
in other sector which comprised
only
3%.
Concerning the bar
chart
, in
residential
area
, the biggest
uses
of
water
in that
area
was in bathroom and garden at 27% and 28%,
respectively
. The
water
was
used
to washing clothes made up 20%, doubling the
water
in kitchen. Meanwhile, toilet consumed 25% of the total
residential
water
.