The pie chart illustrates proportions about how world’s water is distributed, while bar chart provides information about how it is used in three countries including India, China, and Russia.
Overall, it is clear that salt water accounted for the largest proportion, while ice and glaciers recorded largest percentage of fresh water. In contrast, farming was the common water usage in India and Industry was popular in Russia.
The largest proportion of the world’s water accounted for salt water, presenting 96%, while fresh water recorded only 4%. However, the fresh water accounted for three categories of water, and the highest recorded ice and glaciers, demonstrating 69%. In comparison, ground water and surface water provided 30% and 1%, respectively.
Water used in three categories and farming experienced the highest proportion among all countries, providing almost 80%. The farming was approximately 65% in China and about 18% in Russia. Industry was highest in Russia, showing around 62%, while in China accounted for about 24%, in India recorded only about 10%. Finally, domestic war the lowest proportions in India and in China, experiencing approximately 7% and 9%, respectively. In Russia it stood at 20%.
