The line graph compares usage of daily electricity between winter and summer by hours, while the pie graph illustrates consumption of electricity by house tools. A glance at the graphs reveal that the most of demand is in the winter. Not suprisingly, the heating rooms and water cover the mass majority of the consumption.
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The provided information illustrates the comparison between the line graph and pie
chart
depicting the daily electricity
consumption
by household appliances during both winter
and summer seasons. Notably, the line chart
elucidates the demand for electricity
usage
per hour in the winter
and summer seasons. The units
are measured in thousands. Moreover
, the pie chart
shows the consumption
of electricity
by house tools, and the data is measured in percentages.
Overall
, it is evident that a significant number of electricity
units
are consumed during the winter
season. Furthermore
, the highest electricity
usage
is attributed to heaters for room heating, while
the process of heating water accounts for the greatest energy consumption
in order to maintain hot water.
According to
the given information, it is clear that
during winter
electricity
usage
reaches 40000 units
within the first three hours, and it starts to decrease over the next 4 to 5 hours. Also
, the consumption
of electricity
reaches its peak nearly at the end
of the day, reaching approximately 50,000 units
, and then
begins to decrease.
On the other hand
, according to
the pie chart
, more than 50 per cent of electricity
usage
is allocated to heating rooms and heating water, followed by ovens, kettles, and washing machines consuming 17.5 per cent, whereas
, other categories such
as lighting TV, radio, vacuum cleaner, food mixer, and electric tools contains the similar value, which is 15.0%.Submitted by simran31788 on
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