The presented pie charts provide a visual representation of the proportion of water that is required for industrial, agricultural, and domestic purposes in different regions across the globe.
Overall, it can be observed that industries in North America and Europe consume a greater amount of water compared to farms. Conversely, in South America, Africa, and Asia, the majority of water resources are utilized for crop cultivation. Interestingly, Asians and Africans employ a minimal quantity of water for household use.
In North America and Europe, the predominant portion of water is utilized by companies and manufacturing facilities, accounting for 48% and 53%, respectively. Greens consume 39% of the water in North America and 32% in Europe. Additionally, domestic usage represents roughly 15% of the total water volume on both continents.
In Africa and Asia, approximately 80% of the water is utilized for agricultural purposes, while in South America, 71% of the water is allocated for the same function. South America allots a remarkable 19% of its water for residential purposes, surpassing all other regions. In contrast, less than 15% of their water usage is attributed to industrial activities, a lower percentage compared to North America and Europe.
