The diagram shows the water consumption and residential water usage in Australia in 2004. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting key features and make comparison where relevant.
The diagrams manifest the proportion of different groups regarding to water consumption of Australia over the year 2004 and a breakdown of residential usage. From an overall perspective, it is sufficiently apparent that, the vast majority of water is dedicated to houses, followed by apartments. Besides, bathroom and garden make up the largest percentage of those two aforementioned brackets.
Concerning the pie charts, houses take up precisely 57% of total amount of water usage, which surpass its second largest counterpart, apartments, with the margin of walloping 44%. Business ranks third with merely 10%, and figure for industry, government and other is 11, 6 and 3 respectively.
As far as water serve residence purpose, which encompasses both houses and apartments, is concerned, 28%, or thereabouts of water is used in bathroom. Meanwhile, garden hold approximately 27% of total amount. Washing clothes, followed by toilet and kitchen make up 20, 15 and 10 each.
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