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The image contains six pie charts comparing water usage in six regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia. Each chart is divided into three segments representing industrial, agricultural, and domestic use. North America shows 48% industrial, 39% agricultural, and 13% domestic use. South America shows 71% agricultural, 19% industrial, and 10% domestic use. Europe shows 53% agricultural, 32% industrial, and 15% domestic use. Africa shows 84% agricultural, 9% industrial, and 7% domestic use. Central Asia shows 88% agricultural, 7% industrial, and 5% domestic use. Southeast Asia shows 81% agricultural, 12% industrial, and 7% domestic use.
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Water is the most essential resource for all living things, including humans. People use water for various reasons, such as industrial, agricultural, and domestic purposes.
In Central Asia, water is primarily used for agricultural purposes. In contrast, Europe mainly utilizes water for industrial purposes, as they are not primarily agricultural countries. In North America, 48% of water is used for industrial purposes, 39% for agricultural purposes, and the remaining 13% for domestic needs.
In Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, over 80% of water is used for agricultural purposes, as their economies are predominantly dependent on agriculture. South America, on the other hand, primarily uses water for domestic purposes compared to other countries.
In summary, water is predominantly used for agricultural purposes worldwide. The second most common usage of water is for industrial purposes, with the remainder used for domestic needs.
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