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The image includes pie charts and a bar graph about water distribution and usage: the first pie chart shows all water with salt water at 97% and fresh water at 3%; the second pie chart details fresh water distribution with ice and glaciers at 69%, groundwater at 30%, and surface water at 1%. The bar graph represents water usage in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada across agriculture, domestic, and industry categories. In Egypt, agriculture is 80%, domestic is 9%, industry is 11%; in Saudi Arabia, agriculture is 88%, domestic is 7%, industry is 5%; in Canada, agriculture is 12%, domestic is 19%, industry is 69%.
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These two pie charts illustrates the distribution of the water worldwide in propotions, divided into mainly into 2 categories Fresh and salt water, followed with a separate with the 3 sources of fresh water ( ground water, surface water and ice and glaciers water), and a bar chart which shows in percentages how Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada benefit and use the water.
Overall, Earth seems to have more salt water than fresh water since more than 70% of it is oceans and seas, while the fresh water is only 3% of all water on Earth, found as 20% ground water, 1% surface water and the majority comes from Ice and Glaciers with 79%.
Water is essential in every life aspects and used basically in agricultural activities with slightly below80% in the 3 countries, and minor rate for the domestic use with around of 10%, same goes with the industrial uses.
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