The given pie charts illustrate the quantity and sorts of water in the world and the column depicts the proportion of use water in three countries; Egypt, Saudia Arabia, and Canada.
Overall, it is cleary evident that, the pie charts show the stock of water and the column portrays the using water in the different categories, including domestic, industry, and agriculture.
From the first pie chart, 2.50% is fresh water and 97.50% is saline water remain in the world. From the second chart, in the world, the underground water has 29.90% and 69.80% is for frozen water, which is the highest among the other types of water. Moreover, fresh water remain 0.90% in the underground, whereas only 0.30% water is renewable.
From the graph, in Egypt, only 10% water is used in domestic. However, the highest and lowest amount in this field, which are Saudia Arabia ( around 10%), Canada ( approximately 20%), respectively. For industry, in Canada, around 50% water is used. On the contrary, in Arabia, they used 20%, and in Egypt, they are accounted for 10%. For agriculture, it is interesting note that, in Arabia, they used 50% water. On the other hand, in Canada, 30% water supply in agriculture and 40% demand in Egypt.
