The given chart meticulously delineates data about the varieties of water around the world and the column graph illustrates the proportion of water usage in three different sectors of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
As can be seen from the graph, it is evident that, more than 95% of water is not fresh. Followed by almost 70% of fresh water being in frozen condition such as, glaciers and snows. Along with permanent snow, 0.9% water is staying below the surface level as rock solid ice, which is clearly unusable. Freshwater from the underground, holds more than a quarter of the total amount where renewable water represents a very small amount, accounting for only 0.30% of the whole chart.
At this stage, we will move towards to the table, where it can be vividly seen that, Saudi Arabia uses half of its total water for agriculture purposes, which is the highest in comparison with Egypt and Canada. For industrial production, Canada spends almost 45% of usable water, which is clearly the highest among others in the table chart. On the contrary, Egypt and Saudi Arabia serially show the proportion of less than 20 and 10% usage of water in this area. In terms of domestic and household use, Canada Still depicts the highest amount, compared to the other two participants. Moreover, Saudi Arabia holds the highest percentage of usage in the farming sector while Canada continuously kissed the top in other sectors respectively.
