The table belows gives information about the percentage of using water for different reason in four countries include: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand and Canada.
Overall, In Egypt and Saudi Arabia the agriculture is the highest in three purposes. While the industry occupy the most percentage in New Zealand and Canada. In the table, the domestic activities consume the least water in all these nations.
20% of Canada people use the water for domesic purposes, which is two times higher than the New Zealand (at 10%). In Saudi Arabia, the percentage of individuals use water to do the activities of domestic is slightly higher than the Egypt at 6% and 8% respectively.
The percentage of using water for industry in New Zealand is 46% which is moderately greater than that of Saudi Arabia with 30%. There is a significantly higher percentage in Canada (70%), which is found using water for industry purposes greater than the Egypt (10%).
82% of Egypt people who using the water for agriculture purposes, which is considerably larger than the Canada with 10%. In New Zealand, the percentage of people use water for the agriculture is relatively smaller than the Saudi Arabia which is 44% and 64% respectively.
