The supplied pie charts delineate the information on the proportions of water used for various sectors in six different regions of the world.
Overall, it is evident that South America, Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia used significantly high amounts of water in agricultural areas, while North America and Europe utilized high quantities of water in the industrial sector.
It is conspicuous that South America accounted for 71% of water used in agricultural areas, whereas 10% of water was used in industrial areas, and 19% of water was utilized for domestic purposes. Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia stood at just over 80% of water used for agricultural purposes, whereas less than 10% of water was used in domestic areas and 5% to 12% of water was used for industrial purposes.
Furthermore, North America and Europe constituted almost half of water used in industrial areas. However, roughly 35% and 15% of water was used for agricultural and domestic purposes, respectively.
