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The image shows a bar graph with data for three categories across 11 years: 1910 to 2010. In 1910, Agriculture: 500, Industrial Use: 20, Domestic Use: 10; in 1920, Agriculture: 510, Industrial Use: 20, Domestic Use: 15; in 1930, Agriculture: 550, Industrial Use: 30, Domestic Use: 20; in 1940, Agriculture: 580, Industrial Use: 40, Domestic Use: 20; in 1950, Agriculture: 1000, Industrial Use: 100, Domestic Use: 30; in 1960, Agriculture: 1210, Industrial Use: 190, Domestic Use: 40; in 1970, Agriculture: 1500, Industrial Use: 500, Domestic Use: 80; in 1980, Agriculture: 1830, Industrial Use: 900, Domestic Use: 120; in 1990, Agriculture: 2200, Industrial Use: 1210, Domestic Use: 140; in 2000, Agriculture: 2600, Industrial Use: 1500, Domestic Use: 160; in 2010, Agriculture: 3000, Industrial Use: 1700, Domestic Use: 150.
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The given graph indicates the proportion of using water around the world from three fields from 1910 to 2010, measured by km3.
Looking at an overall perspective, it is clear that the number of consumed water from all three sectors increased. In addition, agriculture accounted the highest figure and domestic use was the lowest one over the period shown.
In 1910, about 500 km3 water were used by agriculture and this date remained in the next year. After increasing slightly in 1930 and 1940, the figure seemingly unchanged in two next time, at 1000 km3 and 1010 km3 respectively. From 1960 onwards, the date of used water rose significantly, consisted at 3000 in the last year.
The percentage of water consumption from industrial use started at 20 km3, while that data from domestic use was lower, at 10 km3. Both fields then saw increases, and industrial use continued rising to reach a peak of 1500 km3 at the end of the period. Domestic use saw a similiar pattern but still lower when compared to industrial use, was only 150 km3 in 2010.
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