The charts illustrate information about the way in which water was consumed in different countries in the year 2000.
Overall, agriculture was the dominant sector for water use in the world. However, Industrial water usage was higher in developed countries, like Canada and New Zealand, while domestic water use remained the lowest part.
In the global world people mostly used water for agriculture , and it was the highest percentage at 70℅ among three categories, while the consumption of water for household had the lowest rate at 8%. Moreover, people used water for industrial needs around 22%.
Among these four selected countries, Canada and India had the highest proportion of water used for plantation, at 60% and 92℅ respectively, this helped them to feed their population as there live around w billion people, while Canada spent water on Gardens, farms and fields, being at 8%. However, Canada consumed the highest rate of water usage in industrial revolution at 80%
