The charts provide information about how water was used in each country; namely, China, India, New Zealand and Canada, In 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the resources have been mostly used in agriculture while domestic was the least.
Starting with, China and India, which were the countries that mostly used water for growing crops purpose, India was the country that used the most water for agriculture at 92% while domestic and industry purpose were only 5% and 3%, respectively. Similarly, China also spent resources the most in farming at 69% followed by industry and domestic at 22% and 9%, in order.
Moving to, Canada, which was the country that focused in industry at 80% and then domestic at 12% and the least was agriculture at only 8%. Lastly, New Zealand, a country that agriculture and industry are almost equal at 44% and 46%, which made industry the least at 12%.
In summary, India and China used the most water in agriculture at 92% and 69%, respectively. Next, Canada was the country that spent the resources the most on industry at 80%. Lastly, New Zealand was the country that spent almost the same on farming and domestic at 44% and 46%.
