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The image displays a line graph titled "Global water used by sector" from 1900 to 2000 in km3, and a table titled "Water consumption in Brazil and Congo in 2000". The graph shows that in 1900, water use for Agriculture was approximately 500 km3, while Industrial and Domestic use were both under 100 km3. By 2000, Agriculture use was 3,000 km3, Industrial use was approximately 1,250 km3, and Domestic use was approximately 350 km3. The table for the year 2000 shows Brazil had a population of 176 million, 26,500 km2 of irrigated land, and water consumption of 359 m3 per person. The Democratic Republic of Congo had a population of 5.2 million, 100 km2 of irrigated land, and water consumption of 8 m3 per person.
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The given line chart and table illustrates the figuer about the quantity of used water in the world from 1900 to 2000 and the water consumption in 2 distinc country in 2000
Overall, it is obvious that agriculture stood as the dominant one in water used, while the domestic use showed the opposite trend in the first graph. Moreover, Brazil depicted the higher water consumption to Congo.
In the first chart, the number of water used for Agriculture rose dramaticly and reached the peak at 3000 km3 in 2000,. In contrast, the individual just used about 300 km3 in the whole time. In addition, the demand of using water in industial climbed slightly in the first 40 years and increased moderately in the rest of the time frame.
In the remaining chart, Brazil is the leader of all 3 feartures in 2000, with 178 milions of population , 26,500 km2 farmland and 359 m3 water consumption per capita. In comparision, Congo had the smaller people of 5,2 milion and only 100km2 of irrigated land, resulting in a very low per person consumption of just 8m3
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