The two charts illustrate the allocation of the world’s water, while the table gives information about the utilization of water in some sectors in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
Overall, salt water accounted for over four-fifths of all water, whereas ground water stood at less than a quarter of fresh water. Regarding the table, the use of water is shown in three different sectors.
According to the pie charts, salt water made up 95% of total water. On the other hand, ice and glaciers recorded three-quarters of fresh water, while the lowest percentages were around 2%. Likewise, ground water showed less than 25% of total fresh water.
Turning to the table, the highest percentage of water usage was 84% in the agriculture sector in Egypt. Moreover, water usage in the domestic sector is recorded at around 15% in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Compared with the domestic sector, the field of industry shows a small decrease of around 5% in Saudi Arabia. Although the lowest percentages of water usage were recorded in agriculture in Canada, the industrial sector accounted for 80% of total water usage.
