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Band 6+: The charts below show the distribution of the world's water and the use of water in three countries

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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 illustrate the global distribution of fresh water and salt water, while the bar graph presents how water is used in three countries ( Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada).

Overall, much of the world’s water is made up of salt water. For fresh water, a majority of it is made up of ice and glaciers, with surface water being the least portion of it. Agriculture uses a great percentage of water in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Canada has Industry using more water.

For global distribution of water, salt water takes up the majority with 97% and fresh water taking up only 3%. Fresh water distribution has ice and glaciers taking up 79%,being the greatest portion, followed by ground water making up 20%. The least of fresh water is made up of surface water, which takes up only 1%.

Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia record the highest percentage of agricultural use of water (80% and 75% respectively). The domestic use of water makes up the same percentage in both countries, recording a little above 10%. Canada on the other hand, uses a greater portion of water in Industry with a percentage of about 80%. This is followed by domestic and Agriculture both recording approximately 10% and 8% respectively.

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