The bar chart and table show information about the average daily use and the cost of domestic water in five countries Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant
The statistics display the breakdown of ordinary
water
usage and the cost that they spend per cubic meter in five particular countries.
Overall
, the USA is reported as the largest daily use, followed by Italy. With regard to the list of household water
charges, the cost in Germany is rated as the most expensive which is almost twice as much in France and three times higher as in the UK.
Looking first at the diagram of domestic water
use, the consumption in the US is recorded as the most significant, nearly 400 litres, which has a double expenditure in the UK market. Meanwhile, the second and third place belongs to Italy and Germany with the respective figures being around 325 and 225. By far the least water
-used market, the French accounted for almost 150 litres.
As for the list changes, Germany has the highest spend on water
nearly 3 times as much as the data on the UK. In addition
, the cost of domestic water
used in French is equal to the sum of the courts of Britain and Italy combined. Finally
, both the United States and Italy systems carry the cops in the vicinity of 0,40 per cubic meter, and they are both one of the lowest costs in the table.Submitted by hangry.ng11 on
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