The pie charts make a comparison between California, San Diego, and the whole world in terms of their water consumption.
Overall, residential and commercial purposes make the greatest demand for water in both American states, while water use across the globe bucks the foregoing trend, in which agriculture takes the most part.
Focusing more on details, the two American cities in question demonstrate entirely opposite patterns around the world. Households are supplied with the highest amounts of water in San Diego and California, with the respective figures of three-fifths, which makes a considerable disparity to worldwide water usage (8%). Similar, California’s industry is accountable for one-thirds, putting it as much as 10% higher than San Diego and worldwide.
In contrast, however, the main water resources are directed to agricultural practices throughout the world. This sector breaches the 69% threshold as to consuming water, making it higher than San Diego and California by a factor of four and 31%, respectively.
