The charts below depict the percentage water distribute in the world and comparing the level of water consumption between 3 countries.
Overall, there are 3 categories that are all water, fresh water and the use of water. In the first pie chart, it is clear that salt water dominates the mostly of all water and fresh water occupy less. Next, in the second data, the main part of fresh water is ice and glaciers. Regarding the use of water, Egypt and Saudi Arabia utilize commonly in agriculture while Canada has the lowest proportion in that part. Conversely, it experienced the highest number in industry.
Looking at the pie graphs more closely, one can see that water is salt which accounts for 97% and fresh water had only 3%. In terms of clean water, there are many parts in that with ground water features 20-fold percent of surface. Moreover, ice and glaciers take 79% of the graph.
Commencing with agriculture, Egypt ranks first in the proportion of water usage with 80% and it is higher than in domestic and industry. The water demand for agriculture in Saudi Arabia just under 80% but it is still much more than in 2 areas. As can be seen, Canada uses water for serve in Industry instead of agriculture and domestic with the figure for the amount of water is approximately 80% and it is 6 times as high as 2 categories.
