The pie charts provide information about the amount of water, which was used for distinct areas like North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia and South East Asia.
Overall, it can be seen that,for agricultural purpose the vast amount of water was needed except North America and Europe.The usage of water for domestic purpose was in the least amount in all areas.
Looking at the agricultural sector, the highest amount of water was used in Central Asia about 88 percent, which was greater than Africa and South East Asia by 4 and 7 percent.In South America 71 percent of total water was being needed in agriculture.Thirty two percent of water was utilised in Europe, which was the lowest and far behind from North America by 7 percent.
Turning to the industrial area, Europe was in the first position by using 53 percent, where North America secured the second place for being used near about half of the total water.The total usage of water for industry in all other areas was about 5 to 12 percent, where Central Asia was the last in place.
Noticing on the last usage of water on domestic purpose, all of the areas were lower than twenty percent.In South America, only 19 percent of water was properly used in household chorus and the two areas of Asia were relatively same by using seven percent of total water.
