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The image comprises three charts. The first chart "Distribution of the World's Water" contains two pie charts comparing "All Water" and "Fresh Water." In "All Water," Fresh water constitutes 3% and Salt water 97%. In "Fresh Water," Ground water accounts for 20%, Surface water 1%, and Ice & glaciers 79%. The second chart titled "The Use of Water (%)" is a bar graph displaying water usage divided among Agriculture, Domestic, and Industry for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. In Egypt, Agriculture uses 86%, Domestic 10%, Industry 4%. In Saudi Arabia, 91% goes to Agriculture, 6% to Domestic, 3% to Industry. For Canada, 84% is utilized by Industry, Agriculture takes 10%, and Domestic use is 6%.
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The pie charts demonstrate the types of water in our world and fresh water. The trend shows consuming water in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
Overall, In our world almost all water is salty except a little fresh water. In fresh water more than half taken from ice and in addition agriculture is using most of water except in Canada.
Initially, aside from fresh water with 3% another water is salty. Staple of drinkable water gets from ice and glaciers such as 79% and other 20% and 1 % have been taken from Ground water and surface water respectively.
The trend shows consuming water and in the Egypt and Saudi Arabia the most use of water on agriculture with 80 and 75 M respectively . Also in the trends of Egypt and Saudi Arabia similar except change about 2-3 M. In the trend of Canada the most common is industry and it reached to 80 M. The agriculture and domestic in Canada reached to 9 And 10 M individually.
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