The illustrations below display the distribution of the global’s water and the utilization of water in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Canada.
Overall, all the water of the world, salt water accounted for the highest percentage than the fresh water that only took from the ice and glaciers. In addition, except Canada, other remaining nations used water the most for agriculture.
Regarding all water, salt water accounted for the majority of the world’s water, with 97%, while that of the fresh water was unpopular, with only insignificant proportion. In terms of fresh water, 79% of this water obtained from ices and glaciers, which was more than a half and 78% greater than that of ground and surface water.
About the use of water, Egypt and Saudi Arabia only using water for agriculture purposes, with approximately 80%, whereas other remaining purposes was the lowest one, which cannot overcome 15%. However, 80% of water used for industry in Canada, which was 4 times higher than that of agriculture and domestic.
