The pie and bar charts below show the percentage of water consumption and use in Australia in 2004.
The pie and bar chart illustrates the proportion of
water
used by a variety of facilities and the fraction of water
used in accommodations comprising bathroom, toilet, washing, kitchen and garden in Australia in the year 2004.
According to
the figures, it can be seen that houses consume water
the most and they mostly use in
the bathroom and the garden Correct pronoun usage
it in
while
the water
is used for cooking the least.
In 2004, the water
usage in the houses occupied more than half, at 57%. Followed by apartments, industries and businesses which registered at almost the same amount, 13%, 11% and 10% respectively. Moreover
. governments was about 6% and other facilities represented only 3%.
In residential areas, there was an unnoticeable gap, roughly 1%, between the water
that was being used in the bathroom and the garden. the toilet came third place which was accounted for 15%. Additionally
, washing clothes had doubled in the kitchen which
at 10% compared to other purposesCorrect pronoun usage
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Vocabulary: Replace the words water with synonyms.
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