The bar chart below shows the average Australian water consumption in selected cities for last year. The pie chart shows the distribution of Australian water consumption for last year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words
The bar chart below shows the average Australian water consumption in selected cities for last year. The pie chart shows the distribution of Australian water consumption for last year. KYrYL
The diagrams illustrate the average household water usage in specified Australian cities for the previous year and how water was used in 2014.
Overall, it is remarkable that most of the household water usage came from Perth, whereas the least was from Canberra. Meanwhile, agricultural activities contributed to the vast majority of the utilization in 2014.
To commence, being the highest water usage city, roughly 300 kilolitres of water per property consumed by the residents was recorded in Perth, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide with a slightly lower usage, each at approximately 250 kilolitres. Nonetheless, having almost half of Perth’s figure, Canberra used just below 150 kilolitres of water for the past 12 months, when a similar figure from Melbourne could be seen, at exactly 150 kilolitres.
On the other hand, when household usage made up merely 9% of the total, around six-tenth of the water was used on agricultural activities in 2014, which was noticeably 30 times more than the proportion for mining.
The diagrams illustrate the average household
water
usage
in specified Australian cities for the previous year and how
water
was
used
in 2014.
Overall
, it is remarkable that most of the household
water
usage
came from Perth, whereas the least was from Canberra. Meanwhile, agricultural activities contributed to the vast majority of the utilization in 2014.
To commence, being the highest
water
usage
city, roughly 300
kilolitres
of
water
per property consumed by the residents
was recorded
in Perth, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide with a
slightly
lower
usage
, each at approximately 250
kilolitres
. Nonetheless, having almost half of Perth’s figure, Canberra
used
just
below 150
kilolitres
of
water
for the past 12 months, when a similar figure from Melbourne could be
seen
, at exactly 150
kilolitres
.
On the other hand
, when household
usage
made up
merely
9% of the total, around six-tenth of the
water
was
used
on agricultural activities in 2014, which was
noticeably
30 times more than the proportion for mining.
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