The three charts illustrate how the world’s water is distributed and how to use water in three fields in three distinct nations. Overall, the salt water and Ice – Glaciers accounted for the dominant proportion of water in the world. Additionally, people lived in Egypt and Saudi Arabia consuming enormous amounts of water in agriculture, whereas Canadians used water for industrial purposes.
As for the first and second chart, there was just 3% fresh water in the world, while salt water took the rest (97%). Despite the low percentage, fresh water had three categories including Ice and Glanciers, Ground water, and Surface water with 79%, 20%, and 1% respectively.
Regarding the final chart, nearly 80% water was applied for agriculture in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, while the amount of water just made up approximately 10% for the domestic field. Moreover, industrial areas constituted the lowest percentage with about 5% and nearly 10% in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, respectively. Conversely, the water was provided almostly for industrial factories with 80%, and there were around 10% water for agriculture and domestic.
