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Band 4+: The charts below show the percentage of water used for different purposes in six areas of the world. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays six pie charts representing the percentage of water used for industrial, agricultural, and domestic purposes in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. North America's agricultural use is 48%, industrial 33%, and domestic 19%; South America's agricultural 53%, industrial 22%, and domestic 25%; Europe's agricultural 81%, industrial 7%, and domestic 12%; Africa's agricultural 84%, industrial 7%, domestic 9%; Central Asia's agricultural 88%, industrial 7%, and domestic 5%; Southeast Asia's agricultural 81%, industrial 7%, and domestic 12%.
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The pie chart gives the percentage of water used for different purposes in a six country of the world.

In general, in all four countries, apart from North America and Europe, the most water was used for agriculture. While, the least water was used for domestic use, excluding three countries.

Delving into the details, in North America 39% of water was used for agriculture, 48% was used for Industrial uses and the remaining 13% was used for population’s domestic uses. Also in south America the most 71% of water was spent on farming, and 19% was spent on domestic uses, however percentage of water which used for Industrial uses was 9% lower. Moreover, in Europe a lot of water was not used for agriculture, it was spent on industrial uses and there was 53%, 32% of water was used for farming uses, in addition the lowest usages established domestic use with 15%.

In Central Asia, Agro use took the lead in water use with 88%. The lowest ones were Industrial and Domestic uses with 7 and 5%. It was followed by Africa where 84% of water was spent on Agriculture, while only 9 and 7% proportion of water was used for Domestic and Industrial uses. The last country, South East Asia used most water in Farming way and the proportion showed 81%, Industrial use included 12%, in addition for domestic use 12% of water used.

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