The presented pie charts depict the distribution of water usage for various purposes in six different regions worldwide.
Overall, the data highlights a predominance of agricultural water usage in Asia, Africa, and South America, while industrial water consumption is notably higher in North America and Europe. Domestic water consumption, on the other hand, is comparatively lower across all regions.
The highest utilization of water for agricultural purposes is observed in Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, with percentages ranging from 81% to 88%. South America follows closely with 71% usage for agricultural needs. In contrast, North America and Europe exhibit lower proportions of 32% and 39% respectively for agriculture.
Conversely, industrial water usage is significantly higher in North America and Europe, accounting for 48% and 53% respectively, compared to only 10% and 7% in South America and Africa, and 5% and 12% in Central and Southeast Asia. Domestic water consumption is the highest in North America and Europe, with approximately 14% allocated for this purpose, while Africa and the Asian regions show the lowest percentages at 7% and 9%.
