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Band 4+: The charts below show the distribution of the world's water and the use of water in three countries.

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The image shows graphical data regarding the distribution of the world's water and the use of water in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. The first pie chart represents all water, with fresh water at 3% and salt water at 97%. The second pie chart represents fresh water, with ice & glaciers at 79%, ground water at 20%, and surface water at 1%. The bar graph shows the use of water in each of the three countries, with the highest percentage for agriculture in Egypt at 80%, domestic use in Saudi Arabia at 70%, and industry in Canada at 80%.
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The given pie chart illustrates the different form of water’s distribution of worlds and the bar chart replicts the use of water in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada

Overall it is clear from the chart that the majority of water in earth is Saltwater and the significant amount of freshwater consist of Ice and glacier while the least form of water is surface water. The use of water in Canada, the great proportion of water used for industrial purpose and the least for agriculture while in Egypt and SaudiArabia it is just opposite to be seen .

Accessabilty of water in earth having a 97% of saltwater and a small scale of 3% of fresh water. While , most of the fresh water from the ice and glaciers a ratio of 79% , and the general water has a proportion of 20% . Apart from that only 1% of surface water available in earth which is the lowest quantity of water.

Considering the usage of water in Egypt and Saudi Arabia have around a 80% of water for farming while in Canada the 80% of water for commercial purposes and also the least quantiry of water around 10% for agriculture. Apart from the water usage for household needs approximately same for three countries around a 10% to 12%. While Egypt and Saudi have the small ratio of water uses for Industrial purposes.

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