The provided pie charts present the distribution of water usage for industrial, agricultural, and domestic purposes across six different regions around the world.
Overall, agricultural usage dominates the proportion of water consumption in all areas, except for North America and Europe, where industrial use takes the lead.
In North America and Europe, the largest proportion of water usage is for industrial purposes, accounting for 48% and 53% of total consumption, respectively. Conversely, the other regions exhibit significantly lower industrial water usage, ranging around 7% to 12%. Additionally, agricultural use in Europe and North America is roughly half the percentage observed in the other areas, standing at 81% and 48% respectively.
The smallest proportion of water used for domestic purposes is in South Asia and Central Asia, both at 5%, followed by Africa at 9% and North America at 13%. Notably, domestic water use in Europe and South America is slightly higher, at 12% and 25% respectively.
