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.
A glance at the pie charts depicts the distribution of energy utilization in Australian households. In addition, the charts demonstrate the amount of greenhouse gas that is released after the mentioned activities.
The given charts illustrate on how much of the usage energy household along with greenhouse gas emissions created from the energy use in typical Australian residents.
The first pie chart illustrates data regarding the energy consumption of six distinct aspects in an Australian family, and the second diagram displays the percentage of the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this en
The chart provides data about how the energy is used in household in Australia. On the other hand, second chart gives the amount of greenhouse gas which was emit from energy comsumption.
The pie diagrams depicts the expenditure of gas and/or electricty and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from this usage in an average Australian domestic consumer.
Charts given shows the percentage of energy is used in Australian household and the gas emissions from it. As we can see, the biggest used of energy in Australia is the other appliances with 24% used of energy that made
The first pie chart illustrates the percentages of Australian household electricity usage and the second graph displays the greenhouse emissions caused by this power use.
The first diagram illustrates the distribution of Australian Household energy consumption and the second diagram depicts the proportion of how much greenhouse gas was emitted by Australian Households.
Two pie charts illustrate the data of using energy in Australia. The first one shows some way that an Australian household use the energy while the second chart give the information about greenhouse gas emissions which r
The chart below shows the result of how energy is used in an average Australian household that results in greenhouse gas emissions. In terms of energy usage, the primary source is other appliances for 24% of total energy
The first pie chart illustrates energy consumption percentage in an average Australian family whereas the second pie chart illustrates the percentage of greenhouse gas emitted from those energy consumption. Overally, the
So, the highest percenatge of household energy used in Australia is 24% which is from Other appliances, the second one is Water heating which has a 23%, then Heating and cooling with a 20%, Refrigeration 12%, Lighting 11
Based from the information provided about household energy usage in Australia, the highest energy usage is for other appliances. Although it uses high percentage of energy, it produces significantly low percentage of gre
Based on the information above, average Australian household use energy to heating and cooling for 20%. The largest percentage of greenhouse gas emissions produced from heating and cooling (38%).
In the first chart, energy usage is divided into several categories: heating (42%), water heating (30%), other appliances (15%), refrigeration (7%), lighting (4%), and cooling (2%). Heating and water heating dominate ene
The first chart presents the energy consumption breakdown in an average Australian household, while the second chart demonstrates the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions.
The initial pie chart illustrates the amount of power which is consumed by Australian families. The other pie chart shows the percentage of the gas which is emitted by using these energies. Overall, it is evident that wa