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Band 8+: The table below shows water use for different purposes in four countries. The use of water by four different countries (%) Country Domestic use Industry Agriculture Egypt 8 10 82 Saudi Arabia 6 30 64 New Zealand 10 46 44 Canada 20 70 10

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The image is a table with four rows and four columns; the columns are labeled "Country," "Domestic use," "Industry," and "Agriculture." The first column lists four countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, and Canada. The "Domestic use" column has numerical values for each country as follows: Egypt - 8, Saudi Arabia - 6, New Zealand - 10, Canada - 20. The "Industry" column has the following values: Egypt - 10, Saudi Arabia - 30, New Zealand - 46, and Canada - 70. The "Agriculture" column shows: Egypt - 82, Saudi Arabia - 64, New Zealand - 44, and Canada - 10. There are no units provided for the numerical values.
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The table illustrates the distribution of water usage in three sectors, including domestic, industrial and agricultural purposes in four nations.

Overall, agriculture accounts for the largest share of water use in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, while New Zealand and Canada allocated the majority of water resources to industrial purposes. Additionally, domestic use represents the smallest proportion of water consumption in all countries, except for Canada.

Regarding Egypt, water is most utilized for agricultural purposes at 82%, followed distantly by that for industrial and residential usage, at 10% and 8%, respectively. A relatively similar pattern can be seen in Saudi Arabia, as 64% of water consumption is allocated for agriculture, more than double the figure for industry (30%), while household use accounts for only 6%.

In Canada, the percentage of water use for industry is the highest, at 70%, which is seven times the share of agriculture and more than triple as high as that for domestic use. Concerning New Zealand, industry and agriculture have relatively similar proportions, at around 45% each, compared to 10% allotted to the domestic sector.

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