The given bar graph depicts the information about the ratio of household energy utilized and the greenhouse gases developed in Australia.
Looking overall, it is clear that the highest data shown onto water heating in household energy utilized other side heating cooking as well as the stand by lowest data.
Commencing with the ratio of the household energy used in water heating, lighting and heating and cooling is 23%, 11% and 20%, respectively. However, the ratio of refrigeration is 12%, meanwhile, other application has exactly double it. In addition, in cooking and stand by, the ratio is analogous which is accounted at 5%.
Furthermore, the varied significantly difference in cooking and stand by, the former has 4% and the latter has 3%. While, the percentage of greenhouse gas production in lighting and refrigeration is similar, which is near about 7%. The corresponding ratio of the greenhouse gas produced in water heating and other applications is 25% and 26%. However, the proportion of merely highest of the heating and cooking, which accounted at 38% than others.
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