The given pie chart and bar chart provide data on the percentage of consumption all over the earth that bottled water consumption in eight major areas in 1999 and fluctuations in 2001.
Overall, the pie graph reveals that various region dominated, showing significant percentages namely Western Europe in the 1999. While, United States of America and Asia experienced the lowest proportion of usage of bottled water. In terms of the bar chart, Asia showed the highest percentage of oscillation and Western Europe ranked last in this figure in 2001.
Initially, the vast majority of Western European, just over a half, drank bottled water, making it the dominant country in 1999. This figure ascended marginally by 3% in 2001. Australia also saw a significant exhibition, rising from 15% to 23% over the period.
Similarly, in 1999 New Zealand (13%) and Latin America (10%) experienced the similar percentages of fluctuation in bottle usage in 2001, each escalated by 12%. Additionally, Middle East and Africa depicted same proportions and vacillations in the both years, following by 5% in 1999 and expanding 10% in 2001. In contrast, the remaining 4 % were allocated to Asia (2%) and USA (2%) in 1999 and the former saw exponential growth by 14%, and the latter increased, just 8% in 2001.
