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Band 5+: The charts below show how water was used in different countries in 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting on the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows world water use, 2000: Agriculture 70%, Domestic 8%, Industry 22%; and water use, selected countries, 2000: China - Agriculture 69%, Domestic 9%, Industry 22%; India - Agriculture 92%, Domestic 5%, Industry 3%; New Zealand - Agriculture 44%, Domestic 46%, Industry 10%; Canada - Agriculture 12%, Domestic 19%, Industry 69%.
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The two diagrams delineate the proportion of water utilisation for distinctive sectors around the world, and the horizontal bar graph depicts this figure for particular nations in the year 2000.

Considering from an overall perspective, it can be comprehensively observed that agriculture sector use a large numbers of water over the world. While canada had the highest intake for the industrial area.

According to the pie chart, agriculture area had almost ¾ share of water usage among all the others. Conversly, industrial sector had nearly fourth part of the water consumption, which was 22%. And remained 8% water utilisation is done by the domestic area, which is the lowest water user around the world.

By the pie chart, India and Canada had contradict figure for agriculture former had 92% and latter had only 8% water consumption. However New Zealand and China had maderate level of use, accounted for 69% and 44% respectively. Surprisingly, there were almost accurate 3% distance observed between China, India and Canada in the domestic sector, which were 5, 9, and 12 individually, whereas New Zealand had 46%. Canada had 80%, New Zealand had 10%, india had only 5% and China had 20% for commercial purposes.

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