The graphs provide information on the total water available in the world, showing the distribution between fresh and saline water. Additionally, the chart below presents details about water usage in three specific areas across three different countries.
Regarding the total water on Earth, only 2.5% is fresh water, while the remaining 97.5% is saline water. The next chart gives the breakdown of total fresh water. In this, the amount of frozen water, which includes glaciers and permanent snow, consist of 69.8%. Fresh underground water is less than frozen water, and its 19.9%. Furthermore, both underground ice and fresh renewable water make up less than 1.1% of the available fresh water in the bar chart. Saudi Arabia uses a higher percentage of water for agriculture around 50%, while the other two countries use less. All countries shows a low use of water for domestic purposes. Canada leads in industrial water usage, around 45%, while Egypt and Saudi Arabia use less than 10% in this sector.
Overall, fresh water is highly precious, as it consists of only 2.5% of the total water in the world. Out of this, a very small portion is usable, which is used for domestic, agricultural, and industrial prespectives.
