The pie charts describe how much water is used by six area in three categories. The units are measured in percentages.
Overall, all charts can be divided into 2 main category. One, where Industrial Use has the largest part of water. This category includes North America and Europe. Another group is formed by countries where water mainly goes to Agriculture Use. This category has South America, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Moving to a more detailed, in the first category, it can be seen that nearly 50 percent of water goes to Industrial Use, while Agriculture Use has nearly 30-40 percent. The smallest part belongs to Domestic Use, with around 15 percent. On the other hand, in the second category, Africa and Central Asia have similar proportions of water used for Industrial and Domestic Use, around 7 percent. In addition, Southeast Asia has slightly higher use of water for Industrial Use compared to Domestic Use. Also significant to mention that South America has a counter-lying situation, with a slightly bigger rate of water use for Agriculture than Domestic issues.
In conclusion, generally the largest part of water belongs to Agricultural Use, while Industrial Use has the second place. Basically, Domestic Use has the lowest level.
