The Graph Chart Compares Data About Proportion in How Australians Commuters Were Contibuted in Two Mode of Transport in Five Different Australinan Cities Between 2000 To 2010
reservoirs in most of cities in Australia from 2009 to 2010.
Overall,in 2010,the percentage of changes in water
levels of reservoirs had increased in six cities in Australia while it that had decreased in 2009. the majority of the cities witnessed an increase in their water reservoir levels except Sydney in these two years. the reservoir water levels in these cities all increased except Sydney. the figures for these cities all increased except Sydney the percentage of all these cities In addition, Brisbane,Melbourne and Perth reported higher water levels than other cities in Australia. In addition, Darwin was faced with the biggest water level challenge among these cities over the same time frame.
To be more specific,the proportion of changes in
water levels of reservoirs in Brisbane was highest at about 93% and the second-highest was Melbourne at 76% in 2009.In next year, the Brisbane proportion of changes in water levels of reservoirs had slowly risen to 96% however the Melbourne proportion of changes in water levels of reservoirs had quickly increased to 7%.The Perth proportion of changes in water levels of reservoirs remained relatively stable from 2009 to 2010.
Among the cities with lower water levels,in 2009,
Sydney recorded a higher figure than Darwin at 43% and 26% respectively but the Sydney had decreased by 7% and the Darwin increased by about 5% in next year. The Gold Coast water levels of reservoirs had slowly increased by about 10% from 2009 to 2010.
The Graph Chart Compares Data About Proportion in How Australians Commuters Were Contibuted in Two Mode of Transport in Five Different Australinan Cities Between 2000 To 2010