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The first chart below shows how energy is used in an average Australian household. The second chart shows the greenhouse gas emissions which result from this energy use.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
While the first pie chart illustrates the average consumption of a typical Australian family's household energy, the given second pie chart shows us an Australian household greenhouse's usage of gas emissions. Overall, according to both of these charts, it can be fairly seen that water heating, heating and cooling households appear as the highest portions.
When we take a close look at the first pie chart, we notice that in total consumption of the energy usage, water heating has the lion's share with its 23%. While utilization of the other devices take place in the chart with 24%, heating and cooling have also a remarkable percentange, which is 20%. Interestingly, cooking and standby mode have exactly same rates although the time that is spent in the kitchen is clearly longer than sleep time of the appliances.
According to the presented data, in terms of greenhouse gas emission, heating and cooling have monstrous contribution, which is 38%. In terms of the gas emission, even if water heaters are evaluated as high energy using devices, their share is less than the heating and cooling. Obviously, they are far more innocent in this aspect with their 25%. While lighting and refrigeration have equal figures with 7%, cooking and standby mode have quite low percentanges.
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