The two tables compare the price of water and the usage of water measured by US dollars and liters in five different countries. Overall, the US, Canada, and Italy show bigger numbers on the first chart, while the reverse is true for the second chart. The US stands out among other nations with the highest amount of water usage, but at the same time, its figure is considerably lower in terms of the cost of water.
Focusing on the usage of water first, there is a small disparity in the leader countries, with the former being bigger than the latter one, at well over 350 liters compared to about 325 liters. As for the next countries, Italy uses exactly 300 liters, whereas France uses 250 liters, reflecting a larger difference of 100 liters. Lastly, the figure for Germany is around 260 liters, with this being the least on the chart.
When it comes to prices, the cost of water in France is naturally higher than in Germany, $2.1 as opposed to $1.35. In terms of American countries, the figures for the US and Canada are significantly lower, at $0.01 and $0.31, respectively. Lastly, in Italy, the price of water is medium compared to other nations, standing at $0.7.
