The given two pie charts illustrates the data about the different kinds of energy which used by an average Australian people's for household and also the result of emission gases from these sources.
Overall, It is clear that heating is the maximum energy used in australian household, While, the highest result I saw in greenhouse gases emission in water heating.
As can be seen from the first chart, heating is the most energy uses in Australia, which is standing at 42%. By comparison, one-third of water heating, 15% of other appliances, and remaining other energy refrigeration, lighting and cooling uses at 7%, 4% and 2% respectively.
Second pie chart reveals the result of greenhouse gas emissions, in which water heating emits 32%. As comparison, half of proportion emits heating which is 15%. Other appliances and refrigeration emits 20% and 14% of hazardous, whereas, cooling and lighting shows there results 3% and 8% in greenhouse gas emission.
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