The pie charts below show the greenhuse gas emission for last year by sector for australian and new zeland. summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main feature.
The pie charts illustrate how much glasshouse
gas
was emitted last
year according to
different sectors in Australia and New Zealand.
Overall
, in both countries, agricultural methane was in the top position, whereas
coolhouse gas
produced from waste was in the lowest percentage.
In Australia, Agricultural methane was the highest contributor, which was at 29%. Transport made the second place, which was a quarter of the total planthouse gas
emissions. 19% of gas
was emitted during the generation of electricity, and around a tenth was produced from agricultural nitrous oxide. The average gas
emissions rate of the other three sources (waste, industrial processes and solvents, and other energy) was approximately 6%.
Almost one-third of greenhouse gases were generated from agricultural methane in New Zealand. Transport was responsible for 19% of total harmful gas
production, which was in the second set. Although
other energy in Australia were in fifth
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the fifth
however
in New Zealand it became at third contributor (16%), just above 1% from agricultural nitrous oxide (15%). On the other hand
, other sources like electricity generation, industrial processes and solvents, and waste were responsible for 10%, 6%, and 2 % respectively.Submitted by zobaermasum12 on
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