The two charts illustrates the comparative percentile analysis of amount of domestic energy consumptions in Australia and resulting greenhouse gas emisions due to this usage.
The two pie charts give information about how energy is used by the Australian household, followed by the greenhouse gas emissions appeared from the energy used.
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions within an average Australian household. The data reveals that heating is the most energy-intensive activity, followed
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The two pie charts illustrate the breakdown of energy usage in an average Australian household and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions generated by each energy use category.
As seen in the first chart, which presents the percentage of the use of energy in Australia household, other appliances dominates the chart with 24% followed by water heating, 23%. While in the third position is heating
The given pie charts illustrate how energy is used for different purposes in an average Australain household, and the average greenshouse gas emissions in an Australian household result from energy use.
The first diagram depicts the percentage distribution of Australian household energy consumption and related gas emissions in six categories: water heating, refrigeration, heating, cooling, lighting, and other usages.
The pie charts illustrate information about the purpose of energy usage in an average Austrailian household and the amount of greenhouse gas emissions which are released from this energy use. Overall, the energy is consu
The two pie charts illustrate the ratio of power used by an average family living in Australia and therefore the produced greenhouse gas. Overall, the energy is mainly used for heating and the emission of greenhouse gas
The first pie chart demonstrates the energy consumption in Australian households, while the second chart shows greenhouse gas emissions in households in Australia.
The above first pie chart reveals data on the average energy used in Australian Households while the other chart demonstrates the Australian Households greenhouse gass emissions resulting from energy consumption.
The first pie chart illustrates how energy is used in households in Australia. Whereas the second pie chart given provides information about the amount of greenhouse gas that comes from energy consumption.
The first chart illustrates the amount of energy Austrailian spend during the household, and the second chart illustrates the proportion of gas emissions by using that.
The given charts illustrates how much greenhouse gas is produced along with energy consumption by domestic devices in an average Australian habitation.
The first chart below demonstrates an average contribution of energy in Australian household, while the second illustration gives data about the differences between gas emissions which result from this energy use.
The two charts above illustrate the energy spending and greenhouse gas emission patterns in an Australian home on average, divided in a variety of components. Generally, most energy was spent on heating, while there has
The two pie charts compare the percentages of energy usage in various categories within an average Australian household and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this consumption.