The pie chart’s illustrate the percentage, of the world’s water in terms of all water(fresh water and salt water) found around the world and fresh water(ground water, surface water and the ice and glaciens) in land whilst the bar chart shows the usage of water among India, China and Russia for the needs of farming, industrial purpose and domestic use.
Water is the most essential resouce for liveilhood, however only 4% of total water can be used for our daily requirements, the rest is occuied with ocean water(96%). In this 4% of fresh water, only 30% is ground water and 1% surface water which can be utilizated for meeting our needs and the rest 79% is filled with ice and glaciens.
Fresh water is employed for farming, domestic and industrical purpose. India uses the most percentage of fresh water in regards of farming(around 80%) and Russia the least(less than 20%). For domestic purpose, Russia uses around 20% of fresh water whilst China and India moderately less (around 5% and less than 5% respectively). Russia uses more than 60% for industrial requirements while China and India uses comparatively less(more than 20% and less than 5% respectively).
Overall, most of the total world’s water is sea water and among the fresh water mostly its occupied with ice and glanices. However with the short percentage of available water, India utilize them the most for farming whilst Russia for industrical activities.
