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.
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The given bar chart illustrates the amount of annual Australian
water
used, particularly in six cities (Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Canberra
) a year ago. Meanwhile, the pie chart portrays the percentages of the distribution of Australian water
in different sectors in 2014.
Overall
, Perth had the highest water
consumption which was measured in kilolitres per property and Canberra
had the least. On the other hand
, most of the water
was distributed to Agriculture and there were fewer distributions in the Mining sector.
Turning back to the bar graph, the dominant of water
consumed in Perth with approximately 300 kiloliters, followed by Brisbane, Adelaine, and Sydney with up to 200. Melbourne and Canberra
had slightly different amounts which is the first one had 150, while
the second one had around 100 kilolitres. This
figure depicts that Canberra
consumed water
annually just less than others.
However
, the majority of the water
was distributed to the Agriculture sector more than half (67%). Households only had 9%, Electricity and gas supply had the same proportion with Water
supply in 7%. Manufacturing had 4% and the least was Mining with a tiny per cent.Submitted by ieltscuns2022 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water, canberra with synonyms.
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