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The image depicts the distribution of the world's water and detailed use across countries using pie charts and a bar graph; the first pie chart shows All Water with Fresh Water at 3% and Salt Water at 97%; the second pie chart indicates Fresh Water comprising Ground Water at 30%, Surface Water at 1%, and Ice and Glaciers at 69%; the bar graph illustrates the Use of Water (%), breaking it down into categories such as Agriculture, Domestic, and Industry for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada; Egypt: Agriculture 85%, Domestic 8%, Industry 7%; Saudi Arabia: Agriculture 84%, Domestic 11%, Industry 5%; Canada: Agriculture 30%, Domestic 12%, Industry 58%.
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The data present about the allocation of the world’s water. In addition, the use of water in three industries are provided for several countries including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
Notably, salt water make up 97% of water in the world. The rest of 3% are represent by fresh water. The component of fresh water are ice and clackers, ground water, and surface water. Ice and clackers are dominate other components, accounting for 79%. Furthermore, 20% of fresh water is a ground water and the rest of 1% is a surface water.
The majority of countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia are use water for agriculture sector. Both countries have a small proportion of water use for domestic and industry sector. By contrast, Canada uses 80% of water for industry sector. Meanwhile, for agriculture and domestic sector, each industry uses 10% and 11% of water.
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