The given table illustrates water consumption by six different countries worldwide. It also provides information about three different sectors where water resources are utilized.
Overall, one commonality among all countries is that they allocate most of their water supply to the agriculture sector. However, Australia stands out for its significant domestic water usage, while Canada leads in the industrial sector.
Domestic water usage in Australia and Canada is notably higher than in other countries, with Australia using 341 cubic meters and Canada 279 cubic meters. In contrast, the combined domestic usage of the other countries is around 242 cubic meters. Although the agriculture sector experiences the highest water supply across all countries, Canada, Russia, and Turkey each surpass 1,000 cubic meters in consumption.
Water usage in the industrial sector varies from country to country. China and Russia are the notable exceptions, utilizing the least amount of water in their industries, with each using less than 100 cubic meters. In comparison, other countries exhibit significantly higher water usage in their industrial sectors.
