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Band 5+: The table gives information about the water use in three sectors in six countries. Summarise theinformation by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a table titled 'Water Use in Three Sectors in Six Countries (m³)', detailing water consumption across Domestic, Agricultural, and Industrial sectors. For Australia, the usage is Domestic 341 m³, Agricultural 741 m³, and Industrial 276 m³. Canada's usage is Domestic 279 m³, Agricultural 1238 m³, and Industrial 832 m³. China's is Domestic 26 m³, Agricultural 806 m³, and Industrial 71 m³. Russia's usage is Domestic 98 m³, Agricultural 1863 m³, and Industrial 56 m³. Turkey's is Domestic 80 m³, Agricultural 1482 m³, and Industrial 731 m³. The UK's usage is Domestic 38 m³, Agricultural 810 m³, and Industrial 398 m³.
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The given table illustrates the information about water consume in three sectors(domestic, agricultural, industrial) in 6 countries (Australia, Canada, China, Russia, Turkey, the UK)

Overall, Australia has the highest level of domestic water usage, while agricultural type is mainly used in Australia. In addition, individuals in Canada tend to use water in industrial aims.

Regarding the domestic water usage, the top of the list are Australia and Canada, at 341 and 279 cubic meters. This was followed by Russia, at 98 cubic meters, whereas the UK constitutes only 38 cubic meters.

In terms of the agricultural water consume, Russia represents the biggest share, at 1863 cubic meters. Next came Turkey , accounting for 1482 cubic meters. In contrast, China and Australia form only 806 and 741 cubic meters, which is far more than figures for domestic water usage.

Turning to industrial water usage, Canada is in the first place, at 832 cubic meters, just ahead of Turkey, at 731 cubic meters. However China accounts for 71 cubic meters and Russia just only 56 cubic meters, representing the lowest figure.

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