The bar chart delineates the percentages of water in reservoirs in various cities in Australia in October 2009 and 2010.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that reservoirs in all cities witnessed rising water levels, except Darwin and Brisbane. Sydney and Canberra’s water levels were generally more notable, though Perth demonstrated the strongest growth.
The percentage of water in reservoirs in Sydney in October 2009 was most prominent at around 78%, followed by Canberra, Perth, and Melbourne at 76%, precisely 40%, and slightly over 20%, respectively. The figure for water levels in these cities all experienced rises over one year, with Sydney growing most marginally to roughly 81%, Canberra more substantially to 99%, Perth most dramatically to 70%, and Melbourne nearly doubling to 40%.
In October 2009, Brisbane’s water levels stood at approximately 56%, with Darwin’s data trailing slightly at 45%. Over the following year, Brisbane’s figure thereafter remained unaltered, while Darwin’s dipped considerably to about 23%.
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Delineates miêu tả
Reservoirs bể chứa nước
Various khác nhau
Witnessed chứng kiến
Rising water levels mực nước gia tăng
Except ngoại trừ
Generally nhìn chung
More notable nổi bật hơn / cao hơn
Demonstrated thể hiện
The strongest growth sự gia tăng mạnh nhất
Most prominent cao nhất
Followed by theo sau bởi
Precisely chính xác
Slightly over cao hơn 1 chút
Respectively theo thứ tự lần lượt
Experience trải nghiệm
Rises sự gia tăng
Growing most marginally gia tăng nhẹ nhất
Roughly xấp xỉ
More substantially đáng kể hơn
Most dramatically đáng kể nhất
Doubling gấp đôi
Stood at đứng ở mức
Approximately xấp xỉ
Trailing slightly thấp hơn nhẹ
Thereafter sau đó
Remained unaltered giữ ở mức không đổi
Dipped considerably giảm đáng kể
